Happiness never lays its finger on its pulse.
This is my second day, it feels like I have been away from school for a very long time and it's my first week back.
Then I did Japanese Death Poem. I played seven or eight different characters. It's the most challenging thing I've ever done on stage.
Then I contacted Ken, then he called me back, then we had a great meeting. Then he called and asked if I would come back to the show. Which was awesome.
The number one thing I've been doing is being daddy.
Soap Actors are fun and interesting. They all have something special that you want to be around.
I'm just a geeky, goofy person.
I think comedy is more my instinct and more what I'm geared towards.
I think any actor would agree that you can't replace theater. It's immediate. You have the energy of the crowd and every single night it's different.
I did a play I think my first six months on the show, called Bullpen. Then I got involved with Theater Forty and did this play called Plastic which is about two male models coming to a casting call.
Ever since I got on Days I've been doing theater.
Especially when you deal with comedy, you have got to be really honest because it's the honesty and the spontaneity that causes people to chuckle, that catches people.
Doing that, then doing a lot of theater, which I love. Doing guest stars, did two independent films that are going around to all these festivals. Both of them are going to be at the Lake Tahoe Film...
As an actor, that's the best thing you can do, really take people along on a story and tell them something.