A lot of the television industry is so cookie-cutter. In general, there are so many shows that are easy and bland to watch. You can tune in at any time and know exactly where you are in the story arc because it's pretty much the same every week.
Hopefully, young people will read more books, and it will cause them to think a little longer, than just react to pretty pictures.
I don't prefer the guest star, one-shots. The arcs are more interesting because they give you more time to work through the character and they tend to give you more close-ups, which is what television is all about.
I just consider myself a piece of the puzzle and I'm lucky enough to be asked or invited to the party, if you will. I hope I can bring some laughs and grimaces to the fans.
I mean, I'm a guy with three kids. I'm home usually Friday nights, but I know most people who aren't like me aren't.
I tested for a couple of pilots, but they said I was too tall.
I was involved with drama departments since the 5th grade. I played at it. It was an escape.
I'm always looking, as an actor, for activities. I think it's far more interesting to watch what people do than what they say. You always want to watch behavior, because the dialogue as written by our illustrious leaders is great. Eminently playable.
I'm like a fungus; you can't get rid of me.
It was never the fame or fortune that drove me to act. It was something I love and enjoy doing it. A lot of people identify who they are by what they do and that's not me. It's what I do but not who I am. Who I am is a parent. I'm a family man.
My heroes are the camera crew and the electricians. They work such long hours.
The only people who have control over their careers are the ones you see on the covers of magazines. Everyone else is just plodding along making a living. The key is not to live over your means and overdo it.
The top-notch shows have pretty good crews and I'm a big fan of hard-working camera crews. They make our jobs so easy.
You get a sense of how the show works and then let your personality take over.
Heredity provides for the modification of its own machinery.
Adam prefers to have a recurring role rather than make one time guest appearances on a television show.
Adam has been interested in acting since he was in the 5th grade.
In 2005, Adam reprised the role of Jayne Cobb in the film entitled Serenity.
Adam’s major motion picture debut was in the 1980 film entitled My Bodyguard.
Adam graduated from of New Trier Township High School East in Winnetka, Illinois.
Adam is the voice of characters on two animated television series.
Adam is good friends with Jamie Lee Curtis.
Adam is 6'4" (1.93 m) tall.
Adam is an avid golfer. Frequently, he competes in celebrity golf events and has a 2.5 handicap.
Adam is one of three actors, along with Nathan Fillion and Gina Torres, to cross over to either