What about Broadway? Yes, I'm involved with a new musical based on 'The Adams Family.'
There doesn't seem to be a lot of middle ground with me.
The reason I was in most of the movies I've done is that they paid for me to be in the theater.
Sure I think it is healthy to speak the truth, and be who you are, and be proud of that.
People think they know who I am, because I've played so many very, very out gay men on stage, and they think that's me.
People have to do things in their own time, and that's what I did.
People always think I'm Jewish and changed my last name from Rabinowitz.
Look, I'm 40, I'm single, and I work in musical theater - you do the math!
Kevin Costner. I love Kevin Costner. That's all I have to say. I love Kevin Costner.
It's a cliche, but there really is no handbook about the celebrity thing; you have to figure it out as you go along.
I'm still the fat kid from high school who never had a date.
I'm one of those old-fashioned homosexuals, not one of the newfangled ones who are born joining parades.
I want the kind of career where I can move back and forth.
I seem to always inspire a strong reaction one way or the other.
I never like seeing myself on screen.
I have to accept the fact that, no matter what I do, it's going to annoy someone.
I have my aluminum siding business, and that's going like a house afire.
I don't know what goes on in their heads out in Hollywood.
I didn't know Charlie before doing the movie, but I was a huge fan of the British Queer as Folk.
I am not a sad clown. I am not a sad clown.
As a kid, I loved 'Godot' because of the poetry and the humor and the strangeness, but then as you get older, it's much more resonant.
All I can do is try to create the best show possible, and I feel we've truly done that.
A video taped stage performance is just - you know, it's never gonna be the same as it is if you're sitting there live in the theatre.
'The Producers' is a sort of a once in a lifetime kind of phenomenon, and I was grateful to be a part of it.