Being an actor is like winning the lottery. It's not really about your talent, it's right time, right place, right face.
I was, aged nine, the go-to kid in Minneapolis for a commercial voiceover.
I don't have a lot of money. I get some from Mad Men. But I don't think I'm rich.
I learned a lot about acting from the people I worked with.
The official bio is the wrongest thing you've ever seen in your entire life.
You can't compare any job or any friendship or anything to another. I think if you do, it's kind of a recipe for disaster.