I Love Doing Action Films That Do Challenge Me Physically. I Feel It's My Job To Keep My Stamina Up And Be As Physically Fit As Possible, So That I Can Just Jump In And Do It. It Takes Its Toll Sometimes And It's Hard Work, But I Love That.
I've Been An Actor For 30 Years, So I Pretty Much Know How To Do The Basics Of A Fight Without Hurting Anybody.
I'm Fortunate That I've Been An Athlete, My Whole Life, And I Work Out Like A Crazy Person.
The Great Thing About Working On A Genre Show Is That You Can Basically Have A Season Finale Where Every Character Is Left Destroyed, And Then Hit The Reset Button And Come Back For The Next Season.
No One Ever Asks Me About Breeze O'rourke! I Did The Pilot For[payne] Right After Jawbreaker, Or At Least Right Around The Same Time, And It Was An Americanized Version Of Fawlty Towers. That Was The First Time I Worked With John Larroquette, And It Was Definitely Not The Last Time.
[filming Payne] That Was Also The First Time I Worked With Jobeth Williams, Which Was Also A Case Of Not Being The Last Time!
I Love Doing Sitcoms And I Love Performing In Front Of A Live Audience, So [payne] Was A Really Fun Experience.
I Was Sad The Show [payne] Only Lasted One Season. It Was A Big Undertaking. It'd Be Fun To Revisit, But It'll Probably Never Happen.
[payne] Was A Really Great Experience, And Both John [ Larroquette] And Jobeth [williams] Over The Years, It's Been Great Reconnecting With Them And Working With Them On Other Projects As Well.