In terms of directing, there's a number of directors who definitely had a great impact on me, Woody Allen certainly being one of them.
— Ryan Eggold
I'm not equipped for the social media thing.
Jon Bokenkamp is awesome.
I put a song out for fun, from 'Lucky Them'... I wrote another one called 'Love Song.' I really liked that.
I love New York.
Making music and writing kind of come from the same creative place.
Nobody's perfect, but my dream gal would be intelligent. That's really sexy to me. And kindness is also really, really important. And spontaneity - being open to whatever comes.
People really give you a hard time when you wear fake glasses out to a bar.
I'm just a guy who wears TOMS. It's the sad truth.
Never stop taking risks. Just keep reaching.
If I couldn't act, I'd really love to try music.
I think all of us could play the teacher because we all grew up with teachers. It's just kind of this peeking-over-the-shoulder presence that we've all grown up knowing.
Doing a film with somebody who's from a different country or culture than you is very fulfilling because they bring with them different insights, experiences, cultural norms, and expectations. All of those things can sort of broaden your own understanding of things or provide a different perspective.
I wouldn't say I handle attention well. I'd say I stumble over pick-up lines poorly. I'm not good at any of that.
I've been on a lot of sets, and I've been around a lot of directors, and I've been working for many years now, but stepping in the shoes of being the decision maker and the guy that everybody is relying on at some point, yeah, it was challenging for sure. One thing is that you're responsible for a large group of people.
Mick Jagger was a lightning bolt of strange talent sent from above.
I never have cash on me.
With an independent film, you have a little more freedom, and you also have less money, so you're sort of struggling to get it done, to get something that works. With a big studio, everything is there for you, and it's easier.
When I'm on a second date with a girl, I'll ask myself, 'Can I marry this person?' And we're just trying to decide between salmon and chicken.
I have numerous clear glasses at home. I probably have thirty pairs. I think it started for acting. I have tons of clothes that just sit there. But if that one role comes up, I'm going to want that shirt. And I have glasses for that, too.
I love all my fam. I have quite possibly the best dad, mom, and sister in the world.
I never got why actors don't like it when a fan comes up to them on the street. It is cool that someone recognizes what you do and makes you feel like you live in a community.
I think I'll always prefer theater to working in front of the camera. It seems a more distilled form of the craft.
I've been a 90-year-old man since I was 12 years old.
Marriage, for whatever reason, has always both interested and terrified me.
I have read a thousand screenplays, and I have acted in a handful of them, and I have felt when it feels good, the writing, and it feels natural, and feels funny or sad or honest or whatever it may be. You connect. And I felt when it feels like writing, when it feels stale, or when it feels artificial or forced, or too theatrical or whatever.
People-watching in New York while listening to Bach is kind of amazing.
Smoking is gross.
One summer, my friend and I went to summer camp, and I acted in some plays there, and I fell in love with it.
It's a luxurious complaint to have as an actor, but playing the same character for many years can become routine.
I wore glasses my whole life, but then I got Lasik eyeball surgery, and I fixed that.
You have to figure out 'who am I?' 'What do I want to do?' 'What do I want to say?'
I play the guitar and the piano and have a group of guys who I play with. They're uber talented.
So many limits in Catholic high school! I'm not a bad Catholic, but everything was off-limits.