Justin Hartley Quotes & Trivia

Quotes

Justin: I've never been really practical. I mean, back when I played baseball in high school, I just assumed I would play professionally. (chuckles softly) And it didn't happen obviously, not by a longshot.

Justin: (What he does lately) Lately I have been changing a lot of diapers!

Justin: (about the Green Arrow staying in "Smallville") The story does lend itself to the Green Arrow coming back. The way it's left, I don't know if he would come back to "Smallville" or another show.

Justin: (after being asked what it was like working with some of the people on "Aquaman") Greg Beeman, I thought, did a great job. He's always moving the camera, and he's always trying to help you out, and one of the best directors I've worked with, I think. I really enjoyed him.

Justin: (about playing Aquaman) It is interesting playing a super hero who wasn't necessarily hiding his secret. At the same time, he was so human it was hard to believe he wasn't. It was hard to believe this guy wasn't your neighbor, let alone that he was from Atlantis. I tried to be subtle.

Justin: (about his Green Arrow costume) I never thought I'd say putting head-to-toe leather on would feel great, but I really liked it. It does get a little warm, though.

Justin Hartley: Work hard. Work hard. Work hard.It definitely does pay off.

Justin Hartley: My work on Aquaman is something that I'm really proud of. People got to see my work ethic. I think that translated into a role on Smallville.

Justin: I've never been really practical. I mean, back when I played baseball in high school, I just assumed I would play professionally, and it didn't happen, obviously. Not by a long shot.

Justin: I have been an avid baseball fan my entire life and am currently enjoying watching my two favorite teams the Cubs and the Dodgers try to make the playoffs.

Justin: I have to admit that my guilty pleasure is professional wrestling. I can't seem to get enough of it and as soon as my challenge is accepted I will be getting into the ring. Wish me luck.

Trivia

Justin's favorite singer is Elvis Presley.

According to Justin, Dana Carvey is the funniest man on earth.

His favorite movies include: Fallen, Old School, League of extraordinary gentlemen, 61*, Beautiful Girls, and Best in Show.

Justin admits that his guilty pleasure is professional wrestling.

He is very fond of reading plays. Infact, he is always reading at least one play.

His theatre credit includes "Of Mice and Men," "Actor's Spotlight Hour" and "Get Up, Stand Up".

Justin appeared in a commercial for Miller Genuine Draft which was launched in late 2002.

Justin hadn't heard or been told about the Smallville Legends: The Oliver Queen Chronicles on Sprint Wireless until he saw the preview while watching the "Justice" episode on the CW. He has no part in it.

In the Smallville episode "Justice," he plays the Green Arrow alongside Aquaman, portrayed by Alan Ritchson, the first actor to play the role.

He is the only person to ever play the Green Arrow onscreen.

Justin Hartley will star in the upcoming move, Spring Breakdown. He will be playing the character Todd. The movie is coming out 4/13/07 (April 13, 2007).

Justin's hero growing up was Ozzie Smith who played shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals.

After being asked what it was like the first time walking onto the set of Smallville, Justin said it was intimidating at first because the cast had been together so long, but he quickly became comfortable and it has been exciting ever since. He was intimidated for about three minutes.

Justin played various sports in high school including baseball, basketball and soccer.

Justin was nominated for the Soap Opera Digest Award

Justin is 6'3" (1.90 m) tall.

He is an avid basketball player.

Justin was a presenter at the 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in 2005.

In high school he played baseball, basketball, and soccer.

Justin attended Southern Illinois University and The University of Illinois in Chicago where he majored in History and Theater.

He replaced Will Toale in the CW pilot "Mercy Reef", the new network's Aquaman project that subsequently didn't go to series.

Justin married his wife and co-star Lindsay Hartley on May 1, 2004.