Well, I'm an artist to the core. And my objective has always been to use my talents and my skills to elevate humanity through my art.
We're conditioned in this country to believe that if there's a problem, the black man is usually the culprit.
We should be able to go to our government and get clear answers.
There is a bit of arrogance with 'Hollywood' types that doesn't sit well with game developers.
The first time I jumped from a plane, I screamed like a woman. I was two miles up and you could hear me clear as day. Now I love it.
So don't send me up the river yet.
Personally I find there is just as much if not more creativity among game makers as there is among feature filmmakers.
No one can train you to be famous. How do you deal with the loss of anonymity, the loss of privacy? You have to be disciplined.
My mother was pretty much on my case all the time.
Lot of the scripts I've been in with other non-white actors haven't been great. Lot of non-white actors ain't all that great.
Internationally, I have as large of a fan base - if not larger - than I have domestically.
I've come to the conclusion that beautiful women in the West aren't comfortable finding strength in their femininity. They want to do masculine-oriented things to establish their femininity. It's a contradiction.
I've been a law-abiding citizen ever since I grew up in the Bronx, New York.
I've always been paying my taxes and I've always been trying to comply.
I'm a physical type of actor and love projects in which I can get physical. The more action, the better.
I was never charged with tax evasion. I've never been a tax protester.
I think any man would be nervous if his liberty is at stake.
I come out of repertory theatre so I've been working under pressure my whole career.
I didn't defraud the government by taking money that was not mine.
I never really planned on making action films. It just kind of happened.
Certain roles are more challenging than others, but I haven't come across one yet that I can't tackle.
I have a whole other side that has yet to be seen on screen.