Often when I finish a film I'll have that feeling inside me: 'I never want to do this ever again. I don't want to pretend anymore. I want to be myself and do that.' And then, thank God, that feeling goes away after a month or so and I'm raring to go again.

That movie, 'Airplane!,' what a landmark film it was. It's a great, great movie.

I'm drawn to the path of least resistance.

I've got a closet full of tuxes, and I appreciate that, because one thing I don't like to do is shop.

I don't have too many plans filled out. I know I want to keep doing more music. I've got a couple of albums worth of songs I'd like to put it out there. As far as movies, I just want to continue how I've been doing it: working with terrific people is certainly on my agenda, and then doing stories that interest me.

I've done several commercials and I've done voiceovers for documentaries.

My main teachers were my father and my mother and my brother.

Yeah, I've been interested in music since I was a teenager, always writing songs.

I've had really great experiences working with first-time directors. They come at filmmaking with fresh ideas. I've been very lucky that way.

One of the things I want to do that's outside the realm of acting and the arts - although both have their place in this - is ending childhood hunger here in America.

Work takes me away from my wife, Sue, and my life in Santa Barbara.

That's one of the cool things about fame. You have an affect on society and where it goes.

I don't think I ever went down that movie star path. I always enjoy taking a 90-degree turn from the last thing I did.

In my career, I really set out not to develop too strong a persona so that you wouldn't have a hard time imagining me in any given role. I wanted to pleasantly confuse the audience on who I was.

We're here for such a short period of time.

I've been interested in music since I was a teenager, always writing songs.

I'd done about 10 movies before I decided I wanted to make acting the main thrust of my career.

I first got involved with ending world hunger, and I got hip to the facts about it - what a huge problem it was and how it wasn't a matter of not having food or not knowing how to end it, but it was a matter of creating the political will.

It's interesting to explore the darker side, but the hero piece is interesting as well. It's like choosing between comedy or drama. I like to do both.

When I was really young, my mom enrolled me in dance classes.

I consider myself a lazy guy, but I do a bunch of stuff, and I'm so busy that in my downtime, I like to be with my wife, who I'm just madly in love with.

I gotta take notes when things occur to me.

It's wrong to rob banks, yeah, but is it right for banks to loan people money, knowing full well they can't pay it back?

Execution is everything.