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- Honestly, I’d prefer to live with gay guys. They’re the cleanest, and they just take care of stuff. Because I’m always away, coming home to…
- I had so many older brothers who beat up on me, so I'm a tough kid. I love mixed martial arts, weapons training, guns, knives,…
- 'Twilight' is such an amazing project, and I think it opened up doors for all of us cast members.
- By no means do I want to be a piece of meat for the rest of my career. It's funny when you get asked to…
- I love mythology, grew up loving it. I'm a middle kid, big family, that's the thing you did in the farm country. I lived in…
- In L.A., I was meeting people who were all actors. My mind started to open up to what acting was. I didn't realize that Brad…
- When we're on set, we kind of joke around, and when we're rehearsing, we change up the scenes and make each other laugh. We lighten…
- I have blonde hair and blue eyes, and I'm big enough to play the stupid jock or the star football player. Being choosy allows me…
- Its random stuff, stuff that makes my life easier. One of the main things I started out doing was a car seat cardio Im always…
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