I'm the elected sheriff, and I'm going to keep doing what the Constitution says I can do.
Although there's an inherent light-heartedness to 'Sherlock,' I slightly err towards not doing the comedy.
I have a short attention span. I couldn't stay doing the same thing for 30 years.
So far, I'm known for doing more commercial and glamorous roles. But I don't mind doing a short film.
I'd already started directing short films when we were doing 'Lord of the Rings,' then videogame projects.
I don't believe medical discoveries are doing much to advance human life. As fast as we create ways to extend it we are inventing ways to shorten it.
I have a crusade against fondant, also shortening. There's no reason why wedding cakes can't taste good if you know what you're doing.
The shortest answer is doing the thing.
The shortest answer is doing.
When I first started doing influencer marketing for my company Due, I lost my shorts with literally no return on my investment.
I don't want to be thought of as a survivor because you have to continue getting involved in difficult situations to show off that particular gift, and I'm not interested in doing that anymore.
That first year I was doing 'Grey's,' I didn't know it was possible to fire the creator of a show off their own show, so I didn't behave like somebody who was afraid of being fired.
My father was so in love with showbiz, all the different aspects - what we're doing here, making the movies, everything about it.
We have this pre-show thing where we all get into a huddle and yell, 'Pop, pop, it's showtime,' and I have to give credit to Bruno Mars for that one. I started doing it after I became obsessed with '24K Magic.' I want to ask Bruno if he'll ever come to my huddle with me!
When I watch movies with my kid like 'Shrek,' I'm like, 'Wow, this is pretty funny.' That's why I wanted to start doing movies like that - so my kid would laugh at my jokes.
I think that what we were doing with the live musical version of 'Shrek' was taking the ideas and the structure of the movie and not necessarily reinventing it but reimagining it. It is a very different medium to perform.
Doing your job requires different modes, and you can't just be stuck in one mode where you're always the shrill outsider screaming at everybody.
About a year after 'Bosom Buddies,' I was suddenly a regular on 'Newhart,' and I was there almost seven years. And then, somewhere in the mid-1990s, I ended up doing a TV series version of 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.'
The only thing I can do is act, but it's not something I even feel comfortable doing. It costs me a lot, because I'm a shy person, even if I don't look it.
I've gotten over my shyness from many years of doing public events.