Zitat des Tages von Chris Noth:
I jumped into acting because it was fun. It was tougher when I had to take my fun seriously.
By my third year of Law and Order, I was climbing the walls. But you don't leave a hit show, especially when you have a five-year contract.
I cannot explain something that no one has ever figured out.
People are so phobic and crazed about this word 'commitment.' It's weird. Everyone has taken this word to a new height of morality.
Sex and the City changed New York-New York's become a big shoe store now, unfortunately.
If you're an actor in your heart, no matter how much money they shove at you, it doesn't matter if the work doesn't provide that creative spark. You want out.
You look around New York, and we are surrounded by restaurants and food trucks, and we celebrate food in this city like no tomorrow.
I never talk about my private life. When you're in this business it becomes so precious. I don't understand when people open up about themselves to the press.
I don't mind demanding women.
I don't want to be identified by any one role I do.
Yoga's hard for me, but I know you can really feel the difference when you do it consistently. I'd rather be playing basketball.
I like big casts. The experience of working together, that human contact - those are my roots, professionally.
Since women ask me about male motives all the time, I can offer a bit of advice. If you feel like you're going to get hurt then you shouldn't be there in the first place. That's the way I look at relationships.
I have enough attention already. More, I don't really need.
As an actor you appreciate the security of a job. But I don't ever want to get too comfortable.
At this point in my life, I like the security of a job, while still having time for my young son and to pursue other creative work.
I always get involved with the environment because once you go past the tipping point with the environment, you don't get it back.
Success can be obviously a two way street.
We need healthy forests if we want to protect our climate. As the climate changes, forests become more vulnerable to insect outbreaks, droughts and wildfires. Simultaneously, when our forests are destroyed, their carbon is released back into the atmosphere, further impacting climate change. It's a horrifying one-two punch.