Quotes
I have to approach my life in this way so I can do what I need to do, and do it very well.
I hated stand-up.
I got an early education from television.
I fit into the quirky, character class type of actor.
I face every project the same way - do it right and give 110%. 100% isn't good enough.
Chick Corea was a great influence on me, musically, as I was growing up.
And I'm in an action film distributed through Alliance that's called Friendly Fire.
And I'm going to be doing a single - recording a song.
And I used to listen to a lot of jazz.
And I desire to do great work.
You run into rude people. Everyone runs into rude people.
Yes, I am certainly myself and have remained myself throughout this whole bumpy carnival.
With the people that I've been so lucky to work with, on SpongeBob SquarePants for example, it's just a wonderful group of people.
Which ever code we decide to live by, hopefully, if we're serious about it, it will color all our choices. No matter what code it is we've decided to live by.
We're showing up and doing our job as the cop or the jock or whatever that day on a sit-com, on a movie, a one-hour police show, whatever it is.
We're doing our job, we're going home and we're having dinner with the family.
We're doing a silly cartoon that every one understands that we're not creating some work of art but it's a lot of fun and kids love it. It has it's value.
Voice over work is, to me, sheer fun.
Ultimately, I become a better artist by knowing myself well and knowing who I am and not trying to be wildly different in my personal life from that it gives me a strong foundation because I know where I'm going back to.
Thirdly and I don't mean it in a prophletizing way, but I'm a man of private faith, but I'm a faithful person and my belief in something beyond us and that the things that we do actually matter is important.