I always wanted to do action-adventure, and science fiction genres were always something that were of great interest to me.

I'm a dad, and that's a job you can't fail at.

More people than not have seen me on television in swim shorts, so I don't have any problem stripping down.

I'm doing what every guy in America has secretly fantasized - being a Chippendales dancer and having women throw themselves at you.

I think my perspective on my age is really irrelevant.

I'm tanned from head to toe, and it looks like I've been in The Bahamas.

Being married, I've got so many things to do that I am the last to do things for myself. Taking care of my body has been difficult, but I am doing the best that I can.

Like every audition I go on, I do my best, but after that, I let it go because, you know, the rejection rate is so great in Hollywood, and I can only control what I do in the audition, and after that it's up to somebody else.

I've always been a fan of Fran Drescher!

There are so many people that say they are actors and they don't spend for 5 minutes a day working on their craft. You need to train and need to take classes to keep your tools sharp. I'm always in class, whether it's theater or drama workshops.

I like the fact that I'm involved in a career that gives me so many different mediums to perform in.

I'm a student of the movies. I'm a student of all media. This is what I do, and I like to immerse myself in what's current and what's topical. And I find that I'm drawn to those things.

I like action-adventure movies.

I don't get claustrophobic.

My career actually started in the second grade as class clown. That's no joke. I was always making people laugh, and it was really to mask a learning disability... When it came time for me to read out loud, I would crack jokes or create a diversion.

I treat auditions as if they are gold. I try to make every one count.

With all the cable and Internet channels you have available, you have so much opportunity. If you want to say something, you can say it and have people see it.

We're living in a society where you need to be accountable for your actions, for your behavior - for yourself. To sit back and be reactive would be to allow your children to make big mistakes without the benefit of your wisdom being bestowed on them. It's not what my parents taught me.

I was 28 years old playing a 16-year-old. I just kept my mouth shut. I never talked about it.

I would love any opportunity to work with my former castmates again.

We're very sure to stay in character, to experience the Sharknado as though it was real. That's what acting is.

I love coming to Las Vegas. I've always loved it and always had a good time.

People have always told me I look young for my age... and I think it's because I've always taken care of myself.

We have so many foreign fans, I think we should take the movie to them. I thought, 'Wouldn't it be great, instead of demolishing a city, if we, through a 'Sharknado,' could rebuild it? Wouldn't it be fantastic if we went to Italy and a 'Sharknado' straightened the Tower of Pisa?'