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If I had to change one thing about my life, it would probably be, I wouldn't be famous. Because when you're famous it's so hard.
Fifteen years before I became a screen actor, I was in the theatre. A lot of my work was comedy, which I loved doing. It's harder.
I'm from Chicago, my family started a chain of movie theaters in Chicago that were around for 70 years and then one of them became the head of Paramount and the other was the head of production at MGM and we all came out of Chicago.
I'm kind of used to being around guys on set, and I grew up with a brother who treated me like I was a boy.
It was times like these when I thought my father, who hated guns and had never been to any wars, was the bravest man who ever lived.
By the time The Band did The Last Waltz, the chemistry had changed, and it wasn't a thrill anymore to live that studio kind of life.
I've got two girls, and they both make beautiful drawings. One of them really has a gift for the way that she colors around certain lines.
I choose things that challenge me. I was afraid of the camera - that's why I chose to do 'Private Practice.' It's not like I left the theater.
Let the pitcher move first, then, as he draws his arm back, you draw the bat back and you are ready.