Usually, characters that are doing something nefarious have some extra layers to them. The general rule is bad people don't necessarily think they are bad.
People this stupid shouldn't be allowed to live.
Many people don't know our famous 'soup kitchen' episode on Seinfeld was inspired by an actual soup restaurant off 8th Avenue in New York.
One of the downsides of being a poker pro is that people see exactly how you play.
There are always things that I'd love to do. As an actor, none of them are specific; all I'm looking for are things that are good quality, that are challenging for me to work on, and even better if I get to work with people that I respect and am excited to work with.
Do people absolutely need the arts to get by day-to-day? You can make that claim, but they also really need a lot of things before that.
Do you want to have a career that goes beyond, you know, 11 minutes in a 22-minute television show every week? Some people don't. That's fine.
I've gotten a lot of compliments on the 'Criminal Minds' guy. I guess it's because the look of that character is so different from what people expect of me.
I cannot tell people who are struggling that I come first. I just cannot.
The downside of being a celebrity is that people kind of know about you, and you really don't need them to know about you - you need them to know about your work.