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Young actors are pretty fantastic. I can't even imagine doing stuff like that when I was a kid.

Yeah, I'd done a bunch of pilots. Some that had gone for a while. One that went for 13 episodes. But I had never been on a show that had lasted more than that.

Well Bill Martin and Mike Schiff were the creators and they knew we had to do a family show. Everybody came at it from the angle of having been a kid and a teenager.

We own our movie and are now close to breaking even, even without finishing domestic DVD deals.

Ultimately, it has been a struggle- but I was in Minneapolis and Austin a couple of weeks ago, sitting in theaters with complete strangers watching this weird movie that Kirk and I thought up and I was excited to be making film.

Then I did The Tao of Steve and that was at Sundance in 2000 where it did really well.

The day I showed up to South Carolina to work, I was with my kid and my ex and our dog and Kirk was hanging with this weird guy and I kind of defined the two of them by his friend and made a vow to avoid him.

Once a film is made and it exists, someone somewhere is going to watch it and that is kind of the magic of it all.

No, I'm not a comic book guy. I'm pretty fascinated with the subculture though and I do think that the world of comic books is such a natural transition into film.

It was all that stuff about taking your parents' car when you're 13, sneaking booze into rock shows and ditching school with your friends. I could relate to that as a former teenager, rather than as a present parent.

It didn't get into Sundance although I showed a rough cut which is a mistake to all filmmakers out there.

I think in a weird way that the entertainment industry is strangely more brutally honest than any other.

I remember working on movies like Gettysburg and feeling that Jeff Daniels was kind of a mentor.

I honestly feel like we never had a bad episode by TV standards. Every week I felt there were so many strong components of the show, especially the writing.

I got a lot of flak for having Kirk as the lead because they all claimed it was a much harder sell, but no one else could have done that part for many reasons.

I don't think a show's ever changed networks in the middle of the season before, but it was cool because they gave us those extra couple years of life that was necessary to get us to syndication.

I did pilots here and there but mostly I was doing little bits in movies.

I am in Ghost Rider but I'm not sure when it's coming out.

Fair or not, it always sucks when everyone wanders back from Sundance talking about how bad the movies were.

My mom, she's from Ireland, coached tennis in Nigeria when she was a missionary and turned me on to it when I was young.

Follow your deepest dream, the one you had as a kid... but stay focused.

I played on this soccer team, called Hollywood United, and there were a lot of old ex-international pro-players. We played this benefit match at the Rose Bowl, and the crowd streamed in. It's so nerve-wracking to go out into a stadium, feeling a billion eyes upon you when you mess up your touches. That's an overwhelming environment.

A college football star, by his senior year, is used to running out there with 110,000 people going nuts. They feel comfortable in that environment. To me, a set feels like that. The one thing that I do know is that, as long as I'm prepared, I know this environment and this world.

I have to say that it was a thrilling ride to be on 'Terriers.' It was this odd circumstance where it was really loved by the people it was loved by, but it didn't do well. In fairness to FX, they were just so generous in keeping it on the air the whole year.

I'm probably the least famous of any guy who's worked as much as I have.

I play grizzlys, but I'm not a grizzly. I'm a song-and-dance man.

The desert feels Irish in a way - lonely and barren.

If someone said, 'Think of a happy place for you,' I'd say a glacial plane near the South Pole, the wind howling, nobody in sight, a shack with a pot-belly stove and some tea.

When I moved to New York, I was dead broke and lost my mind, and my girlfriend dumped me and was with some banker making money. I wandered by Jane Curtin's house, and she's like, 'Come in here, dear. I'll make you lunch. Tell me, what's going on in your life?'

Even now, when people come up to me and say, 'My kid's an actor. They want to move to L.A. What should they do?' Even if you wanted to help them as much as possible, there's really nothing you can do.

People want people to do well. You can get focused on the bitter side of it, like, 'Everybody wants you to fail. Everybody's keeping the door closed to you,' but that's not true at all. Everybody's kind of in the same boat.

One of my best and dearest friends in the world is this guy named Robert Burke, who was in 'Rescue Me.'

It was just a really thrilling little ride on this big world of 'Sons of Anarchy.'

My characters are always utterly sympathetic to me, if that makes any sense.

I'm really good friends with Danny Trejo.

It's always surprised me that the most successful and really amazing shows are also the happiest environments and very welcoming.

To me, the people on 'Copper' were rock stars. Before I joined that show, I loved that show.

I like bands that don't necessarily sell the most records.

I always think it's absurd when people go, 'How can you have a show about Batman without Batman?' 'Gotham' is plenty fascinating, 'Chinatown' style.

It is fun playing villains, for sure.

What's interesting to 'Vikings' the series is that Horik is so blind in his greed and his desire for revenge that he can't hear reason, and he's probably so insecure about Ragnar that he won't take his advice. And straight up, honestly, if you ever have to say to someone, 'Hey, remember, I'm the king?' It's too late, and you've lost your authority.

I'm a professional hanger outer. I'm a super liability, too. I joke around, and I'm like a hyperactive child.

I don't know what's coming down the pike in 'Gotham.' Part of me goes, 'Man, I just wish I could be in the writers' room. Do you need someone to make you guys coffee?' I just want to be a part of the flow of it.

It was hard to do 'Vikings.' It was hard to do 'Copper.' Part of that was, like, there's dialect and other things.

I feel like I'm really lucky because I get to sometimes maybe vibrate at a frequency that's a little deeper and darker than people anticipate.

I'm a happy human being when I'm overloaded with stuff to do, but I got stuff to do.

Like most things in life, the beard always comes first. And it sends out some kind of pheromonal call to the universe that brings the roles appropriate to it.

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