I think you can be athletic and intellectual at the same time.
Acting was my first love.
I had a fan make me a silver wolf-tooth necklace. That was really great.
Well, if I hadn't have been an actor I would have gone on to play college sports.
I was kind of a dark kid. I loved Halloween, and I loved vampires and the black and white old monster movies.
Acting was the only place that I ever felt like I belonged so went for it with everything I had.
I grew up a misfit. I never fit in.
I wake up at the same time every day to get to the gym.
I wouldn't tell anyone to study werewolves - I studied wolves, how they moved, their tendencies and sensibilities.
I grew up a big comic book reader, as a kid, and I love the whole fanboy crowd.
American comedies especially are all about these men being browbeaten by their wives and it's impossible for me to watch.
I got to L.A. In 2000, when we were coming off the '90s women looked like men and the men all looked like women.
I mean 'One Tree Hill' had some rabid fans - you'd be surprised - they're almost in a class of their own.
Matt Bomer and I went to Carnegie Mellon for drama together.
I started working at clubs when I was sixteen, which is young. I would not want my kid doing that, but I did, and that's how it went.
Also, to be honest, my dad wanted me to be an athlete. And I think all sons want to prove something to their dad. So now, aged 35, I want to see what I can achieve physically.