“I’m an actor. My wife works in Fashion, so I’m sort of the freelancer of the family.”

“What role are you proudest of?”

“Well… one of my favorite roles was actually pretty small. I played Bob Ewell in To Kill A Mockingbird— the character was a really vicious racist. It was an interesting role for me because my best friend growing up was African-American. We played together on the football team, and we got in quite a few scuffles with other players who gave him a hard time because he was black. So I guess the role gave me the opportunity to mirror some of the behaviors that I witnessed back then.”

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    LOVE the movie.
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    Oh my gosh! I remember seeing him in the movie. I watched it last year.
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