I'm really grateful for how my career has unfolded.
AMC has a track record for finding actors who have been working actors but not names yet and casting them.
I know as an actor there is a certain liberation auditioning for a role that has no beauty requirements.
Yeah, you can explore a lot more. Every one of the storylines is multi-faceted, so there are so many directions that it can go. It makes each episode so interesting.
When I was little, I used to work with my dad on the engine of his car. Mostly this was a matter of me handing him wrenches.
I'm a black belt in tae kwon do.
If you're going to marry someone, maybe you can be mad for a few weeks and it can still work out.
It's very nice to be in a show where your vanity is completely out of the picture.
I think zombies are the great analogy for all of our fears about all of the scary things that happen on our planet, and the potential for scariness on our planet. Being chased by anyone or anything can be scary. It is just a big, fun analogy.
At the beginning of my TV and movie stuff, I would be really critical of myself, but I've gotten better and better. There's always little things that I think, "Oh, that could have been whatever," but most of the time I'm able to let go and watch like an audience member.
Something that I believe is that you're as sick as your secrets. The more open you're able to be, the more you're able to share even the most uncomfortable aspects of yourself, the healthier you'll be.
I think that's what makes David Ayer really interesting. He likes to make a tough-y movie, but actually he's a character director. He's fascinated by the actual people who decide to have these jobs and the way it affects their lives.