I want to make a clear distinction between people who take acting seriously and people who call themselves actors because they've been on reality TV or something.
The closest I've come to being on a reality TV show is C-SPAN's live coverage of the Senate floor.
People ask me all the time, 'Are you fed up with reality TV?' At the end of the day, it can affect my career in the sense that the more reality shows there are, the less scripted dramas out there, but I can't ever really knock them. I started on 'Popstars,' which was a reality talent show. I have respect for them.
I don't really enjoy watching reality TV.
I actually hate reality TV! I know people love it, but when I watch, I'm analytical, and I'm like, 'This can't be real because of the camera position! And I see the cuts!'