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I like to just work with great directors.

My favorite actors are people who I don't know anything about, and I can project any character onto them.

Unfortunately, in some parts of the country, some kids are taught at an early age that being different is somehow bad or wrong or worthy of ridicule.

Kids aren't born to be bullies, they're taught to be bullies.

I've definitely had crazy acting teachers.

I never feel more confident and comfortable than when I'm wearing a Tom Ford suit.

I think when you play a role, you always have to be a defense attorney for that character.

Well, when you're playing a role, you have to think, 'What is ultimately motivating the character?'

I pretty much got busted for everything, but I definitely stretched out my boundaries as a kid, as well.

When I was in high school, there was no safe haven, there was no outlet for you to speak your mind.

I don't care about the size of the roles, or how they're marketed or billed or anything like that. I would love to be a part of stories that tell us about where we've come from, where we are, where we're going - with great directors.

I want to work with anyone who's passionate about telling a story. I obviously have a list of people I really love, but it's a really long list.

To be honest with you, my physical state is usually dictated by the project I'm working on at a given time.

I can safely say that I had an incredibly difficult and trying past growing up and trying to be an artist and standing up as who I am in this world.

While I feel that I have a great reservoir to draw from as an actor for lots of different roles, it is difficult because it can be an industry where it's people's jobs to thin-slice you really quickly and try to fit you into a niche in the market.

I think if you start to think too much about things that are completely out of control, it will just drive you crazy as an actor.

Activism isn't beautiful and easy, or a bunch of people getting together and picketing; it's a lot more complicated and difficult than that.

I don't think it's a bad thing to go out there and challenge yourself as an actor.

I consider 'White Collar' my home base. I'm so lucky to get to play a character that's very multifaceted and the writers take risks on and never get into a staid process with.

I don't know anybody who walks through life all the time in the doldrums, constantly serious and morose. But that's become what we generalize as drama.

Playing athletics, playing a lot of different sports, going to drama school... I was one of those kids who wanted to do everything, so I ended up being pretty average at everything.

Cote de Pablo is one of my best friends! We went to college together.

If you're wearing suits and you want to create your own sense of style, get to the tailor.

My standard uniform is a T-shirt and jeans.

I think anyone who's ever gone through adolescence and wanted something from their parents knows the basic tenets of a con.

New York City is one of the greatest places on the planet. You have the best in food, art, theatre, and definitely people-watching.

I have, like, three suits to my name. But one thing I've learned is that when you dress up in real life, people treat you differently.

Just being attached to 'Superman' actually gave a great boost to my career.

My personal life is a source of incredible happiness for me, but it's personal, and it's not for me to hock or shop around to the highest bidder.

I think every guy and girl would love to get to play Superman at some point in their life.

I'm from a very athletic family, and I thoroughly enjoyed sports as a kid, but acting was a way of expressing myself and having fun. It was something I found on my own.

For some reason, they always gave me a fat suit in high-school productions. If there was a character who needed to be robust, they gave me a fat suit, and I put on a silly voice.

I really just try to focus on my job, which is to be an actor, and outside that, the cards fall where they may, and on not getting caught up in how people react to certain things. That's a death trap creatively.

There's always a need for new superheroes. As society changes, the types of superheroes will probably change as well.

There's a security, a validity of knowing that it's legal. It's hard to put into words. It's just a feeling, I guess - something about saying vows in front of the people around you who love and support you.

There's a level of love that really dissolves a lot of egotism and self-absorption.

I felt a responsibility to Simon and to our kids to be able to live with integrity and not have some strange split psychology of 'This is who my dad is at home, and this is who he is to the public.'

I was cold-calling agents when I was, like, 9 years old, and I was like, 'Mom, I need this thing called a headshot.'

I came from a long line of football players.

I put on muscle really quick.

I was always that fringe guy anyway, the guy who played football and then did the musicals.

Our high school offered a comprehensive drama department where I was doing 'Angels in America' at 14.

I was raised in a conservative Christian household. We weren't even allowed to watch 'secular' television, anything that was deemed not proper for Christians.

One of the ways I learned how to act, really, is by having secrets and having to function as a kid in a public school in suburban Bible Belt Texas.

I never really endeavored to hide anything. But there were times I chose not to relegate my history to the back page of a magazine, which to me is sort of akin to putting your biography on a bathroom wall.

Oh, I think Janie Bryant is a genius. I mean, I think she changed menswear almost single-handedly with what she did on 'Mad Men.'

I grew up on theater, and honestly, I'm trying to figure out a way with a family and kids and living in Los Angeles to get back to the stage because it is my first love.

I think people in theater are pretty open-minded and objective about the talent and what they can bring to the story they want to tell.

I did a one-off episode of 'The New Normal' for Ryan Murphy, and that was the first time I played a gay role.

I try to just live my life and do my work, and the rest will just fall into place, as it may. As it will.

It's all about communication and a dialogue between individuals - get rid of the labels, get rid of the shame, get rid of the stigmas and just be your most authentic self.

I learned a lot about self-reinvention. How you can be born Milton Sternberg in the Bronx and then become Monroe Stahr in Hollywood.

As a gay man in Hollywood, I certainly understand what it means to be in it but not of it, to be marginalized at times and kept out of certain clubs.

You're really lucky as an artist if you get a role that changes you as a person.

My favorite thing about working with Lady Gaga is really just the sheer level of creativity she brings to the table. And she's really one of the most intelligent people I've ever known. Her intelligence is equaled by her heart.

I remember I was really, really proud the first moment I got my insurance and also just going in to get my SAG card and filling out the form and realizing I was a member of all the unions I could be a part of as an actor. It was a really fulfilling experience for me.

I love 'Sunset Boulevard.' I love the writing, I love the performances, I love the camera work. I think it's a perfect movie.

I'm completely happy and fulfilled in my personal life.

What we really have to do is stop the adjective before the job title - whether it's 'black actor,' a 'gay actor' or anything actor.

Everybody thinks that equality comes from identifying people, and that's not where equality comes from.

Look, none of the artists who I admire or respect have ever shied away from a role because it might make them unpopular with somebody.

As actors you're always going to take certain roles that are in your comfort zone and take ones that aren't.

I'm a kid that went to theater school. I thought I was going to be making my living doing plays regionally or in New York or on Broadway, and maybe if I got lucky I would do a movie here or there.

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