I love 'Richard III,' but in terms of a general play, 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' has always been a big one for me. It's just so sexy.
It's a terrible way to live, to be closeted, to always be worried about being found out. To live this double life is really trying.
Stunts I love.
But when I do get recognized, I get recognized usually for 'Firefly.'
I didn't know of any homophile movements pre-Stonewall.
When my daughter was born, I was a stay-at-home dad for the first two years.
I was told that if I wanted to be a leading man in Hollywood, I couldn't possibly be thought of as gay.
Right before I left New York, I had my manager tell me, 'You need to get a girl on your arm, or people will start talking.'
Starting a new job is always scary, or at least for me it's always scary. It's like the first day of school.
I don't think I have regrets.