It's good to surf whatever waves are going on right there as they're happening.
For mine, the villains of the piece were always important. In a traditional sense, that's always an important role.
You can certainly extend your adolescence. There's people that are very good at extending it indefinitely.
I suspect, for a lot of people who become actors, there's a feeling of wanting to be someone other than who they actually are.
I grew up loving the John Wayne and Clint Eastwood westerns.
The people that impress me are Bob Dylan. The ones who keep working, year in and year out, and keep coming up with stuff.
I never felt like someone who was boyish and coming to terms with asking girls out or anything like that, which was what 'The Big Steal' and 'Spotswood' were about. But I guess that's the impression I left on people.
'Animal Kingdom' is a significant comet, and it's cast a tail. It's very hard to see anything post that happening without that.
I think Kyle Chandler is something of a national treasure.