I don't mind standing up for what I believe in.
My wife says to do the dishes, and I'm like, 'Yes, baby. I can clean up.'
I got called 'pretty boy' my whole life.
There's nothing I've ever worked on that beat 'Game of Thrones' - that's a 10-hour movie; they put a lot of money in it.
My favorite movie is 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.'
I saw Frank Frazetta's art, and it seared on my memory. I love his paintings. They're so amazing.
I did 'Batman v Superman' for one or two days.
I think I was pretty reckless and definitely a bit out of control. Now, I'm more focused.
When I went off to college in 1997, I didn't go back and watch 'Conan.' I was out partying and dating women.
Anyone who spends time on the road knows there's something special about being in the middle of Utah or Nebraska - you sit with it, and there's a peace about it. You can go left or right, and it opens up all kinds of doors. You take your own path.
There's a lot of things I would definitely go to bat for in Hawaii. I've been all over that stuff. If someone told me to be quiet about that because of my profession, no. That's my people.
I can't wait until I get to play the fat guy in the office.
I want to be remembered as, I hope, an amazing husband and a great father.
I get up at 5 A.M., and I train hard. I've got two young children, so I have to get up early. But I like it.
Morning is when I do all my best work.
When you're just an actor, you do your role, and then you're in your trailer. It's not as hands on as when you're directing. You live and breathe it.
I don't want to be like Spider-man or Batman, the do-gooder kind of thing.
After 'Game of Thrones,' having a character like that, that's like the pinnacle of your career.
I haven't been an actor who's been able to pick and choose roles, and being a family man, it's been about putting food on the table.
I told my wife, 'One woman, lots of toys!'
The truth is we're all searching. We're all looking for guidance, for mentors, and I'm by no means someone to follow.
This is a unique legal loophole in the U.S.: If a non-native comes on a reservation and commits any crime, the non-native should be prosecuted by a federal court. Tribal law can arrest and hold someone for a year, but tribal law cannot prosecute non-natives. So since the federal courts are so overloaded, some of the cases get tossed out.