Marshall Scot Allmanis an American actor. He is known to television audiences for his role as L. J. Burrows on Fox's successful television series, Prison Break. He is also known for playing Tommy Mickens on True Blood... (wikipedia)
I got in there and I could not talk. I literally couldn't speak, just nightmare-froze.
To me, 'Blue Like Jazz' is a quintessential American story. So many people are just like Don - raised Christian and go off to college only to abandon their beliefs in order to fit in or be accepted.
People asked me that when I did 'Hostage,' but I don't know. It's going to pay the bills, and while it's happening, I'll appreciate it.
It was one of those cheesy model-type things where we had to walk across a runway like a piece of meat.
For me, the more talented the actor is that I'm working with, the easier my job is because the circumstances of a scene are easier to believe when the people around you are in the moment just as much as you are.
You can't judge a character that you're playing, because then you're fighting against doing what the character's doing.
To me, the most interesting part of 'True Blood' is that the entire crux of the show is based on identity and finding your true identity.
To act, no matter how the character is, you have to love and have compassion for the character you're playing.
Talking about spirituality is like talking about new love - it always sounds kooky to those who aren't experiencing it.