When I was courting my first girlfriend, I was about 14 years old, and I sent a five-foot teddy bear to her house. It was so huge. But I had the wrong address and it was this whole mix-up. I wanted it to be this big surprise and they ended up calling her and saying, “We’re trying to deliver this teddy bear and we don’t know where it is.” It was so embarrassing but she thought it was the most romantic thing ever because I was only 14 and what 14 year old does that?
Paul Wesley, TV.com
No choice is the wrong choice as long as you make a choice. The only wrong choice is choosing not to make one.
Jake Abel, TV.com
The first season of the show I convinced myself I was becoming a profiler and I would find myself watching my friends and saying ‘Oh, he’s not eating all that, he must..’ then I realize I’m not really that smart at seeing that someone has a half plate of food isn’t really that much of a genius attribute.
Matthew Gray Gubler, TV.com
“My earliest memories are staying up with my dad watching the All Blacks or playing [rugby] with my mates. If I’m watching a game and the All Blacks lose, it’s best if I’m not around anyone, because I’m in the foulest mood.” - Karl
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Rather than ignore those who choose to publish their opinions without actually talking to me, I am happy to dispel any rumors or misconceptions and am quite proud to say that I am a very content gay man living my life to the fullest and feel most fortunate to be working with wonderful people in the business I love.
Neil Patrick Harris, People Magazine, 2006
Working with Jared and Jensen was a blast. There’s never really a dull moment when those guys are around. I think the gag reels on the dvd’s speak for themselves. Most of the highlights came when Jared would refer to himself as ‘Farticus’…I’ll let you use your imagination.
Jake Abel, SupportSupernatural.com
[My father] would have been 27 years old in 1960. And he was a businessman in St. Louis, and kind of a hard-drinking, hard-partyin’, hard-charger. By all accounts, by the time I came around, he had significantly throttled back, but when I go through picture albums, I don’t have to look too far to see people dressed very similarly to the people on our show, and behaving very similarly to the people on our show. It’s very close to home in that sense—for good and for bad, because my dad died when I was 20, so I didn’t really have a chance to have a lot of adult conversations with him. But I’m sure a lot of the stuff Don is going through is a lot of stuff my dad went through.
Jon Hamm, AV Club, 2009
I am a big fan of vampires. I’ve always been obsessed with the genre, and the beautiful romanticism and erotic kind of nature of the immortal being, the undead who lives on human blood.
I initially got into this career because of money; pure and simple. There was no other reason I got into this. When I got onto Even Stevens, I didn’t know shit about craft, I’d never read Meisner or Stanislavski, I didn’t know anything about Strasberg, I knew shit. My dad was a drug dealer, my mom had a job selling pens. This was my life. It was all money. You could make $8,000 a week doing this show. What the fuck? Of course, I’m in! Sold!
Shia LaBeouf, Stumped?, 2006
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