I had a Southern accent but I had broken it so hard.
I think actors become jacks-of-all-trades and masters of none.
I think I've spent so much time playing characters that are so far away from me and learning how to technically build and how to technically put something on top of you.
I'll look at the script and I'll try to find as many books, movies, and pieces of music that I think are going to feed each scene or the character as a whole
I want to be so strong as an actor that people wouldn't say... eh, that's Josh Lucas
My nomadic childhood dramatically fed my eventual decision to be an actor, but not in the way you might think
The Hulk, that was the experience of my life, so far.
It's the South that maintains the idea that they're different, which is interesting because nobody else really cares
Movies and life become a little more symmetrical when you start asking for and looking for connections.
I was making choices that were very specific: Make a living, take care of your family, and if you can, find some movies that you can sink your teeth into.
No, well, my father's definitely not Christopher Walken.