Everyone loves the seventies because that's when movies were character-based, and you saw great characters and you saw very interesting filmmaking. There are interesting movies being made now, but it's harder and harder to make them.
— Justin Bartha
For me, I've always wanted to do theater, so I gravitate toward it.
When I first started acting in movies - as probably a lot of naive young actors do - I made a list of directors that I wanted to work with and sent it to my agent at the time.
I love watching old movies, reading and having some good meals. I have a very close group of friends and family. I try to spend time with the ones that I love and work as hard as possible.
I did theatre a lot when I was a kid. Then I went to acting school in New York. I did a lot of behind the scenes in college. I wanted to learn while I had the time. I studied theatre and film in different capacities.
I do have rituals. I'm a fairly superstitious person.
It's not often as an actor you get to be involved with a project that seems to be on the right side of history.
It's always nice to have people love the things that you do.
I have never actually watched 'Glee.' I have heard it is just fantastic.
When you're talking about pure form, theater is a wonderful outlet.
Mia Farrow was the person I was really excited about getting to know because Woody Allen is one of my heroes and, just by proxy, I was a huge fan of hers.
I have yet to meet a person whose favorite movie is 'Gigli', but I hope to meet them one day and give them a hug.
It is good to get an all round experience especially when you have never been on a movie set.