I haven't seen most of what I've done. I can't even list them. Most television jobs. I haven't seen a lot.
I'm a perfectionist, so doing a high quality, high caliber television show with great actors makes me feel like there's this whole world of television that I've never experienced.
I think television is always changing. It's always shifting.
I don't really study television or how things do or don't change. So I don't know anything about that. I'm just a stupid actor.
In all honesty, I've written movies that have been made, and the process has not been as satisfying as writing for television.
What's so great about making television is that it's a collaborative beast. It's created by a great many hands belonging to a great many people.
With television, it's difficult to do some things. You have to shoot so many minutes a day, so you always have to be prepared or you won't be able to complete the number of pages that you have scheduled for that day.
People love coming on television, even if they have to show their miseries.
I knew I wanted to work in Cinemascope because I find it much more beautiful just in terms of the shape of the screen, the wider image, and it's also less like television, which is important.
Being on a television series is sort of life-altering on every level.
Donald Trump was underrated, but he understood social media and he understood reality television.
It comes down to a question of attention: it's difficult to use the Net distractedly, unlike the television or the radio.
Even to this day, I rarely read any articles on myself. I won't watch anything on television on myself.
The best thing about television news is, it's immediate. Everything at a news network happens quickly.
Television and the way we watch is going to change dramatically in the next year.
It is ridiculous that somebody picks up the phone and calls somebody they see on television. Why don't they call somebody in their area? Don't they know about that?
Most of my peers in television seem to be from a different planet. I don't hang out with any of them.
The thing about television is that you can't fake it. Your sense of discovery must be genuine; you can't pretend to be surprised.
In a way, film and television are in the same sort of traumatic trance that print journalism is. The technology has outpaced our comprehension of its implications.
It's very rare to have rehearsal time on a television show: You get scripts, you show up, and you do it.
In television, the creator is really the voice...
I've always been skeptical of those television healers who are bald. If I had that gift, that'd be the first thing I'd fix.
I'd like to continue doing movies, clubs, concert halls and television. I like something about each one.
Television reporters aren't really called reporters. They are called researchers. And that's really all they are.
I can't presume to speak for the others, but I never felt anything negative from anyone when I was onstage with Television. When I played rhythm behind Lloyd, the only thing that concerned me was to push him as hard as I could so that he'd go beyond what he was capable of and come up with something new, and vice versa. That's the only thing that mattered.