This is the theater. And this is the best place for the imagination.
You dont want to play a perfect person; no one cares about that.
I grew up singing and dancing, so people have been calling me gay since fifth grade. I've heard everything you could possibly hear about it. But I do love gay people, so I'm not going to act like I was insulted or angry about it.
I'm such a dude. I'm just like, 'All right, I have to get up in my monkey suit.' I'd rather be in jeans.
I’m not comfortable with the idea of my sex appeal, but I know in my job I have to use it. I wish I could say I got to this point in my career based on my talent, but I don’t think that’s true.
I know my own truth. I'm in a great relationship with a woman. Maybe before it used to bother me. Then I was like, ‘This is so stupid that this bothers me. Some of my best friends in the world are gay, and if this is bothering me, then that means I have an issue with that.’ Once I figured that out for myself, I thought, ‘I don't care what anyone thinks about me.’ That's why I think I've become an ally for the gay and lesbian community. I just got [an Ally for Equality Award] the other day in Atlanta. I've very proud of my role in the community. So say what you will.
I think every great show has that kind of romance that people just kind of yearn for.
All the kids in the cast tell me they hated high school, but I had the best time. I guess I was one of the popular kids. I played soccer, I was class president—I even dated the homecoming queen.
I'm a great bowler. I was in a couple of leagues as a kid.
My favourite place in the world to run is Stanley Park in Vancouver. One loop around there is perfect.
I wouldnt be where I am today without the amazing public arts education that I had.
I run probably 35-40 miles a week, and I think 80 per cent of your body is what you eat. The biggest part is just eating well.
I dont think anyone can get away from high school unscathed.