I just remember Freddie Prinze, Jr. being the nicest guy in the world. To the point where at first I thought, 'Hmm - there's no way anyone could be this nice.' But he really is one of the coolest dudes I've ever met.
— Elden Henson
Just so everyone knows out there - it's not easy to make a movie. It's really hard.
When I was a kid, I was in all 'The Mighty Ducks' movies, and that sort of created this weird thing when I was very young. And luckily, I had a lot of really good friends and family that kept me from, I guess, going down a more negative path that actors can go down.
I tend to try and really separate my work from my real life.
This business is filled with really talented actors, and I'm sure there's a lot of guys out there who could have also brought something really special to the roles I have played. I just feel lucky that I get a chance to do them.
What's funny is I still, more than anything, get recognized for 'The Mighty Ducks.' I love it. When I was younger, I would get embarrassed. I played sports growing up, and I'd be playing baseball, and the other team would be quacking at me and stuff.
On certain movies, you make friends that end up being your friends for the rest of your life. Those are the ones that are the most special.
I'm a huge Donnie Wahlberg fan.
I love the Avengers movies and Iron Man and Captain America.
If you meet someone on the street that likes something that you did or likes the way you brought this character to life, that's really rewarding. That's really cool.
You never want me in a position to have to think. That's bad.
I had the good fortune to be in some movies when I was younger that, for whatever reason, people identified with or related with.
'Hunger Games' was an awesome job. I never had to learn any lines. I never had to do any ADR.
I think the great thing about working for Marvel is no matter who is in the driver's seat, they seem to be making good stuff.
That's one of the cool things about being on a Marvel show: there's the possibility for all of these characters to collide.
I've never been fired from an acting job.
'Daredevil' is incredible, but I mean, 'The Mighty Ducks' put me in a conversation that I wasn't in before. I feel like I owe a lot of my career to being in those movies.
I was kind of burned out, a little jaded, and just sort of disillusioned by all the 'Mighty Duck' movies and everything just being about making money and not really caring about scripts anymore.
I'm a movie nerd, and when I'm really looking forward to something coming out, the less I know, the better.
I've been acting a long time. I've been a member of SAG since 1982.
I've always wanted to meet Robert Downey, Jr. because I think he's awesome.
I'm great at fake typing but in real life terrible.
No one sets out to make a bad movie or disappoint anybody.
I just love 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' man.
When I go home, I got a kid; I don't really spend a lot of time thinking about the character or anything that may or may not happen.
I just try to do justice to the scripts that are written.
I think it would be fun to play a young Ozzy Osbourne in a movie about the formation of Black Sabbath.
Honestly, I know it sounds corny, but as an actor, I'm just so happy to have a job.
Usually, I play people who are a lot younger than I am, because people think that I look really young, which I do.
As an actor, I'm always just so pumped when I get any job. To be a working actor takes a lot of luck.
I know of the Daredevil comic because it's so iconic.
I loved movies, growing up. They brought me so much joy.