With 'The Sixth Sense,' my dad and I discussed how this was not so much a horror story as a story about communication. I understudied with my dad, in a sense. It made a huge difference.
My dad never told me that when you audition, you might not get the role. He wanted to wait until my first disappointment to tell me.
I would be a terrible person to be in a relationship with because I'm either sleeping or at the theater.
I like normal stuff people fear - like spiders and heights. I'm frightened by the unknown, by things that are hard to figure out and get a grip on.
The best advice my dad ever gave me is that acting is believing. Acting is not acting. It isn't putting on a face and dancing around in a mask. It's believing that you are that character and playing h...
Just keep learning from the role and not just go for the money.