My wife never throws anything at me that I can't handle.
— Taye Diggs
I'm going through a stage where the dumbest things make me bawl. I feel like I need to see a shrink.
I'm a choreographer and I love watching 'The Bachelorette.'
Growing up, I was a nerd. With actual taped eyeglasses.
I'm always singing and dancing and getting up in people's faces.
I've always been attracted to women who are assertive and have confidence - qualities older women possess. They've been on the Earth a little longer. They're more seasoned. They don't play games. They know what they want, and they're not afraid to tell you.
The Wood was about young people and the other one is more of a grown up movie.
It's a trip but it hasn't crossed over to the point where women are throwing their panties at me.
Not one role that I've played has been written specifically for me.
I jump at any chance to go back into theater.
I'm awful with directions, and I'm not very handy around the house.
I complained to my mother about wanting to look less like myself and more like my friends. My mother then gave me a lesson in embracing my differences and loving them despite what others said.
I love apple juice.
I failed chemistry. I almost failed algebra.
I think I am less of a prankster and more of a jokester.
I'm living my life and I found a woman who I love.
But then all that died down and as far as casting was concerned it didn't really matter that I had been on Broadway.
Like I went out to a predominantly black club last night and nobody said anything and I was wishing somebody would so that someone would dance with me.
On the set I never know what day of the week it is.
You just don't see the same type of all-purpose entertainers nowadays.
The only tough thing is admitting to my wife how much a certain article of clothing costs.
Live theater is my favorite of all the mediums that I have worked in, so I have every intention on coming back to Broadway.
One of my favorite films is 'Pretty Woman.'
The whole issue is that everyone would love to do theater, but it doesn't pay enough, so to do music theater on TV, that's the ultimate dream.
All my friends from my past would know me as Scott Diggs. Taye Diggs comes from Scott-taye. When I went to college I liked it because it was so different and I have an infatuation with nicknames.
The large ensemble cast and the fact that it was being shot in New York, combined with a lot of strong positive images as far as African Americans are concerned, really turned me on to The Best Man.
All my friends from my past would know me as Scott Diggs.
I keep all my clothes on in House on Haunted Hill, Mary Jane's Last Dance, and The Way of the Gun.
I'm always up for going back to the stage.
I would love for film to go back to those days where you had to be able to do everything just to get by.