They [teachers] beat it right out of me. Or they beat it into me and educated it out of me. I don't know; that's an interesting question. The Catholic schools required work, so I think that may have been where the work ethic came from, in answer to the question of how my character may have been shaped.
William MapotherLook, we all know how hard it is for us to - I'm going to speak for myself - find a still photo of yourself that you like. Like how many times do people send photos and you're like, "Oh burn it."
William MapotherI love sci-fi, especially when it thrives on a thought-provoking story, rather than explosions.
William MapotherI feel honored to be a part of something that provided people with entertainment and that inspired conversations. I feel very, very fortunate.
William MapotherIf you're going to do a guest spot on television, they need bodies on those procedural TV shows. You've got to keep working, and that's where a lot of the work is.
William MapotherI don't think that necessarily I was encouraged by the nuns and the priest to consider alternate possibilities to the universe.
William MapotherI'm ready for conventions. You know what's interesting, the sort of questions that Lost raises are of a different sort from this movie. In other words, Lost is about figuring out the world of the show, whereas this one seems to raise questions about the world that we know. But I'm happy to entertain both.
William Mapother