I went to boarding school in the country, so there's no real differentiation between family and friends. I went there from when I was 8 until I was 17 - it was insane. If you earn my friendship, you are my family, and I'll do anything for you.
Being on a movie set is wonderful experience, but it's a bubble - it isn't real life.
There's nothing worse than finishing your last take on a movie and thinking, 'God! I finally nailed who this guy was!'
I tend to thrive on being misquoted. It's the only way I sound good.
Being able to do lead roles in pictures or onstage or whatever it is that you're doing in acting is obviously what you strive for because you want to better yourself as an actor and you want to better yourself as a person as well. But that does come with a lot of responsibility and a great deal of weight.
I'm an extrovert, I like to gesticulate and talk loud and stuff, and the theater is easy for me.