I can play the leading man. I can play the action hero, maybe in just a different way. I look at it as, you know, if you set your mind to it, you can do it.
What I really enjoy the most is seeing what the crowd likes. I enjoy making people laugh.
I was just the perfect person to play the Mini-Me character.
There's nobody else that can double me - except for a doll.
I think when average-size people start taking roles that were meant for dwarfs, that's a little frustrating because there aren't that many roles out there for height-challenged actors.
L.A. is so fake - girls there are so superficial.
I still pinch myself that I ended up in Hollywood. And I am still surprised at the fans.
I just take it one day at a time. Austin Powers has given me a lot of opportunities as far as my career.
I love London. I would move here. I like British people; everybody is so down to earth.
In Men in Black, it was a very small character, no pun intended.
People have a good time with all the catch phrases.
I used to be Amish. I had to stay a lot with my grandparents or aunts and uncles who are Amish, so I was sort of partially Amish. When I go back there now I still get into that culture. I can drive a horse and buggy because they don't use cars. And, of course, there's no electricity. I respect them a lot. The Amish like to live a very plain lifestyle, the way they think God intended. It sort of brings you back to like Little House on the Prairie days or something.
Me being able to beat up Austin Powers? I mean, how great can that be?
I felt probably more uncomfortable than Beyonce. But I can't answer for her.
I'm a big sports fan. College football is my favorite.
I'll be one of the Who's of Whoville.
The Amish like to live a very plain lifestyle, the way they think God intended. It sort of brings you back to, like, 'Little House on the Prairie' days or something.
Doing stunt work is risky, but it's something I enjoy.
Now I get to pick and choose exactly what I want to do.
We were doing the dance routine and I dislocated my knee. I've been doing stunts for a long time and it's kind of weird that I'd dislocate my knee just dancing.
I think it was a good challenge for me to get my reactions across without being able to speak.
I went to see the film with a regular audience for the first time on Sunday, and was basically swamped.
It's hard for me to even watch comedies I'm in.
In the film, I'm not very mobile, like in the space suit.
There's times when you're having dinner with a good friend and you're in the middle of a conversation and somebody comes up and cuts you off. Can you sign this? Can I take a picture with you? I'm adjusting to all the attention.