I'm not as eager to go just work to work. I have another life outside of it, and if I'm pretty sure the movie's not going to have a life, or if it's not a director I believe in, then I probably will say no.
Obviously, in this day and age, with the TV shows, there are some really interesting ones. I'm not that interested in going and doing a network show, but like everybody else, trying to find something good.
Honestly, I love movies so much that I don't really have a favorite type. It's all script-related. Whatever genre it is, if it's cinematic at all or has a tone and a feel that I think is gonna be exciting to put up on screen, then I'm there and I'll put everything I have into it.
If you don't live a normal life, how do you relate to people?
I mean, I love California, but LA to me is still a strange place.
I can walk down the street all day and people look at me, but they don't talk to me or stop me.
I'm not a guy that loves a lot of rehearsal, but it depends. It depends what it would be.
I don't see the point in signing on to do something and then leaving.
I was a swimmer growing up. I was a miler - like long, long distance. So I was in the water for four or five hours a day. That's not the way you want to spend your teenage years.
Every movie is different. Sometimes with movies, there are roles you should just leave alone and relax with and keep it light. And there are other ones where you want to work with an acting coach and really delve in there.
Sexy is a girl who's comfortable with herself. Long legs are beautiful... and also a nice neck.
You've got to just go do what you do - you can't really worry about who was attached to the movie before.
And once you cease to be a real person, you stop being a good actor.
I can't swim at the level I used to. I had to retire because of an injury to my shoulder.
I think Canada, our industry is still somewhat based in America's industry.
There's such good writing now on television and I don't see a lot of great writing on films sadly.
Duets is about six people, so it's like three different movies - three different duets. I was on the set 18 days, spread out over three and a half or four weeks.
I mean, I grew up an athlete training and training and training. So I kind of have that mentality.
And when I have lived elsewhere, every two weeks I have to fly back to LA. Even New York directors go there to audition. So I have to be there to a degree.
It's really difficult to have a challenging male-driven show, and certain networks take off because they have their own mandate about what they want to do.
I just would like to spend more time in New York City.
I bought a house in LA, hanging out there and spending a lot of time in Toronto, but not much.
I have a slight fear of sharks for some reason.I have a slight fear of sharks for some reason.
I had dropped out of theater school after six months and was just staying on my mom's couch at home in Toronto.
I went to the University of Toronto for a year, and I'm always trying to get across what university is really like.