As a television actor, there's a power you're given to use your image to do something valuable. As a parent, these messages are particularly important to me.
I hope that dog lovers around the world will support the Cruelty Free International global campaign to end the use of dogs in outdated and cruel experiments.
Will Truman will be on my epitaph, but as an actor, I have to challenge myself.
Unfortunately, with men's health, we don't talk about it enough, and prostate cancer gets lost in the conversation.
I love playing anyone that does stuff that I don't do.
Tom Cavanagh is fantastic.
I needed to start pulling at this other sort of funnier, lighter side. So I auditioned for everything. I auditioned for 'Friends,' even.
If we're karaoke-ing, I'm as likely to do Aerosmith as I am 'Sweeney Todd'.
I love learning language and ideas that I didn't know before and making them sound like my own.
Back when I was in theater school, trying to figure out what I was going to do with my life, 'Sweeney Todd' was a huge touchstone for me, my favorite musical for sure.
I did a film a couple years ago called 'Who Is Clark Rockefeller?' It was a role that I was really proud of that I wish more people could go back and rediscover.
Each one of us fulfills a piece of a larger puzzle.
I think most actors go into the business thinking, 'I can play everything. Why can't I play a black woman? Just give me a chance.' Then you grow up and realize it's probably better that they cast an actual black woman.