My first series, I wouldn't even know where to get a clip of it. It was called 'Cracking Up.' It was on 'FOX' in 2004.
— David Walton
I love tennis. I've played it my whole life. Loved it since the age of three. I had an injury, so from the age of 13 to 24 I didn't play much. Then when I moved out to L.A., there were so many tennis courts that I rekindled the love.
I actively avoided responsibility for as long as I possibly could.
It's always the most fun to play that guy who, like, doesn't have a filter - that really speaks exactly what they're feeling.
I grew up around a lot of feminine energy.
Sports movies are a genre that I really respond to, but they can be done really poorly and really fall short. The good ones are just so good and inspiring and make you feel good.
Just because you get a show and it gets on the air doesn't mean jack. It certainly means that you'll be considered for stuff, but you've got to fight and claw to get every job.
My wife is a very talented singer. She sang a lot on 'Roswell,' and I am embarrassed to sing around her.
I'd play the same character for ten years if the words and the moments that I'm playing are authentic.
My family took me to church when I was like 4 years old, and I had to be in a pageant, and I was playing Jesus.
The idea of doing a tennis movie is truly unbelievable to me. Well, first of all, they don't really exist.
I graduated from Brown in 2001, moved to New York, and spent a year and a half just looking up 'Backstage' magazine auditions and grinding.
I love Jim and Pam at 'The Office.'
That's what I like about acting. You don't know where you'll be in year.