I'm just living my life the way I want to. I have the freedom to do that.

I actually bought a laser hair removal machine so I can do it in my house.

Life is all in the setup. A lot of people think I got the world handed to me, and I let them think exactly that whilst they handed me the world.

I've always stood for one thing, and that is having freedom, and part of that is the freedom to unapologetically be yourself.

Be yourself, be an individual - people are scared to be themselves.

Everyone has a right to their own opinion about me, and that's fine. I'm just going to keep being myself and living my life. That's all I can do.

Sometimes you can tell a wise person not only by what he says but also by what he doesn't say. Remember, it is much better to say little than to say too much and regret it later.

I had such a lack of respect for women that I just treated them as a hobby, trying to live up to the supposed image of Jack Nicholson and all those guys who were womanizers.

I lost myself, and a lot of characters I played, I have latched onto some of their identities just because I was so lacking in anything of my own.

When you sign onto something, you want the character to be redeemable and likeable, hopefully, and understandable.

It's always a leap of faith when you get involved with somebody.

I'm not a great card player. Keeping my cards close has always been a challenge for me.

Success can be a very difficult thing to deal with.

The first job I had was a Pampers commercial. And I used to go with my father whenever he would do a performance. I remember clinging to his legs, saying, 'Please. Take me with you.'

My father was an actor, and my mother was his agent, so I had it on both sides: the crazy actor and his representation.

I can be going through nothing, but within me, in my head, oh my God! It can be a circus.

I'm certainly grateful that there were projects that I did that people responded to. It would be a nightmare if it were the other way around. But it's sometimes a little disheartening.

I try to stay away from the craft services table on set! That's probably why I am able to still get work in this business: I stay away from junk food.

Actors sometimes immerse themselves into it so deeply that the line between who they are and their character can become blurred. For me, I think it's just about getting clearer on my whole life and who I am in order to make it possible for me to play whatever character is presented to me at a particular time.

Having kids certainly gets me to ask the question, 'Who is the adult here, and who is the kid?'

Some of the characters that I played as a kid were rebellious teenagers, and people would see those performances and project a particular image onto me. And 90 percent of the time, I would do everything I could to live up to that sort of image and be that individual.

The Internet definitely could be a weapon of mass destruction - it's not going to come in a bomb, it's going to come as a cyberattack. It's pretty amazing to see what a small group of people can do if they really know how to control the universe.

I do have a Twitter account, and there's a woman at my agency who got that all set up for me. I don't know how many followers I have. It's not one of those things I check on a regular basis.

Updating passwords and changing them all the time is something I'm involved in.