It takes some intelligence and insight to figure out you’re gay and then a tremendous amount of balls to live it and live it proudly.
People have often asked if I’m gay because I don’t go out of my way to spit and scratch and give people attitude.
My sense of humor lies a little closer to the middle.
My family is pretty funny. My mother is British, so she’s got a very dry sense of humor. That’s where I got that from.
I played a ton of team sports growing up, and team wins are just incredibly gratifying.
I think anybody who’s doing work in their teen years on TV or in the movies, you’re a teen idol by default.
People still come up to me and say, ‘Hey, ‘Teen Wolf!’ ‘Teen Wolf Too’ closed a week after it opened. Where did they see it?
I really empathise with some of my peers who had success in the early years; then it dries up, and so there’s no reason to get up in the morning.
It’s not new: In the ’70s, Archie Bunker said terrible things on ‘All in the Family,’ but it was all in Carroll O’Connor’s performance. You saw lack of intelligence, and you laughed.
I just think technology is pretty amazing. Like all things that are great, you have to be responsible about how much you use it.
Not many get a chance to hit the career re-set button.
Our kids will never have to remember things, because it’s all in pictures. Want to remember your fourth birthday? There’ll be video of it on your phone.
I remember my dad working with me on breaking down my script and writing out a back story for my character and all that stuff.
My father was a writer/director/producer, so instead of throwing a ball around, our bonding was going to see movies. And at an early age, I knew if I wanted to impress my dad, it was not going to be by throwing a ball real far.