French are what they are without excusing themselves to be.
— Simon Baker
In general, the problem in a relationship is when the couple stagnate.
Every TV show is a crapshoot, really. But every once in a while, a show gets anointed as 'the show.'
L.A.'s a better place to live than it is to visit.
I try to be straightforward and honest with my kids, and I believe nothing beats good old hard work.
I am very straight-forward and direct. If I disagree with something, I say something about it.
I don't use deodorant. If you drink enough water, you shouldn't have to. I think I smell pretty good without it.
When I have to play the same role every day, I have the flexibility to play the character in so many different ways. It's almost like playing five different roles.
A shot is only as every as good as how well it tells the story.
I'm a big fan of Alan J. Pakula's films like 'All the President's Men', 'The Parallax View,' and 'Klute.' I'm a big fan of those movies.
It's always difficult when you're on a show that goes for more than a year or a couple of years.
I've always been a shy person.
The French have the reputation of being arrogant. I don't think it's arrogance but a certain authenticity.
I need some challenges in love or I'm bored.
My kids think I'm old and over the hill.
As a kid I was always a bit of a clown, a performer.
I don't like the idea of talking down to kids. I think I was talked down to, and you rebel against that.
I cut my own hair most of the time. You just do it all by feel.
I would love to do a rom-com, but they are not good - good and successful doesn't equate to the same thing.
There's more of a family connection when you're working on a TV show. That's not to say that you don't make great connections when you're working on films, but it's different unless you're there working every day.
Well, capitalism is going to grow and grow. The nature of it is that the guy who has the most poker chips on the table has more leverage than everyone else. He can eventually outbluff everyone else and outraise everyone else at the table. That's what has happened and it needs to be corrected.
I'm pretty good at gardening. It consumes my time, and it feels like I'm doing something constructive.
I love con-men characters in film.
In network TV, you have to present the box before you can step outside it.
I do have a lot of Australian friends.
I think my kids are pretty well-rounded citizens of the world.
I've seen the odd tarot reader and had my palm read in various countries and explained to me in many strains of broken English. Did I believe a word? To be honest, I didn't understand much, but I loved watching the presentation.
My life is pretty hectic, but I'm really into it.
I don't like fancy fiddly girlie stuff.
Sometimes the intensity and the grind of doing television can wear you down, but at the same time there's something about the repetition, the sheer mass of work that you do that's also liberating.
For an actor working in television or film, I think it's important to understand how the medium works - how the camera and lenses work and how the sound and the editing works.
I think this Occupy Wall Street thing is great. I think that is a good thing and that people need to stand up, voice their opinions, and be heard.
I like putting my money into things like food and shelter. I'm probably a bad example of an investor.
Time goes a lot quicker when the work is a lot more enjoyable.