'Atlas Shrugged' shows when you have a singular vision of something and how quickly you can become attune to that vision and devalue others quickly based on their principles and ideologies.
After 'Versace' and 'American Horror Story,' if that was the end of the line, then I can go happy.
I grew up in a very small country town, so I was exposed to horses at quite a young age, but I used to cry and run; they seemed so powerful and so unpredictable.
I've known since I was about six that I wanted to be an actor, but I grew up in a very small country town, and it was just not something that was possible.
I'm a very positive person in my life. I'm very optimistic.
I think nerves are part and parcel of working as an actor. You can either work against them or you can embrace them, and I very much embrace them.