Growing up, I didn't know where I was headed, except to the grave or maybe to the gutter. I went through wanting to do a lot of things, but acting wasn't one of them.
Lead roles are fun, but I'm especially happy other, more colorful supporting stuff has come along.
I remember when I was at the first showing of 'John Dies at the End' at Sundance, and I was talking to some of the people in the standby crowd who were outside and didn't have tickets. They were just waiting in line to see if they could get in. It was this whole gang of die-hard sci-fi wacko people, and they were just fantastic.
I definitely had a top-notch education.
Honestly, I never wanted to be more than a good supporting actor. Really, I enjoy it.
I have the mentality of a supporting actor.