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My dad had this rock hard body and would work 12- to 13-hour days. The guys he worked with were scrap-iron guys. Nobody on that road crew had read a book in 10 years, but there was something about the way they lived I really admired.
A company that pays attention to the family unit is a successful company. We do not isolate the family. We do not make rides that say, Hey mom, dad, you go sit on the bench.
My dad was rubbish at all other aspects of his financial life, but he is pretty good at paying the rent.
I have always taken my love of children from my father. He was a children magnet. Suddenly, having my first child hit home what my dad went through.
My memories are of my dad taking me to football on Saturday mornings, and my mum taking me swimming. Those are the things I remember from my childhood, not sitting around the table debating capitalism and the profit squeeze.
My dad was a ham, too. He could sell those women anything. Of all his sons, I was the only one he could trust to sell as well as he could. I was proud of that.
Politicians... talk in generalities and lies, and I think they've caused all our grief. They are so awful, they are really funny. I hate thinking this because my dad loved politics.
My mom's a social worker, and my dad works in non-profit organisations.
After graduating from flares and platforms in the early 1970s, I started drama school wearing a pair of khaki dungarees with one of my Dad's Army shirts, accessorised by a cat's basket doubling as a handbag. Very Lady Gaga.
I have just got crap hair. Although I inherited a lot of stuff from my dad, including giant knees, I did not get his good, thick hair. I got my mother's thin, wispy, non-event hair instead.
I was into the Mets because my Dad worked at IBM where he got free Mets tickets, so I was into the Mets... then I got to Saturday Night Live where my boss has unbelievable N.Y. Yankees tickets, so he invites us to the games. I am going to all the games, so I might as well root for the team I am gonna go sit with.
I always wanted to be a stay-at-home dad making art, making movies.
In high school I dated a white woman. She would come to visit me on the rez. And her dad, who was very racist, did not like that at all. And he told her one time, You shouldn't go on the rez if you are white because Indians have a lot of anger in their heart.
When I was a kid, my step dad started this business and would go out and get lost cows and stuff. He was part-time truck driver, farmer and cowboy. He taught me how to ride from an early age.
I have not really decided to be an actor yet! I started doing plays when I was about 15 or 16. I only did it because my dad saw a bunch of pretty girls in a restaurant and he asked them where they came from and they said drama group. He said, Son, that is where you need to go.
My dad says he likes to bask in my glow.
I grew up with baseball I played in Little League and went to games with my dad. But I, as I grew up, became more of a basketball fanatic than a baseball one.
My mom was a professional. My dad and mom met each other in a movie called New Faces of 1937. My mom went under the name Thelma Leeds, and she did a few movies, and she was really a great singer, and when she married my dad and started to have a family, she sang at parties.
I love being a dad, it keeps me fit and inspired and children are so funny. They always supply you with acting material!
My first outdoor cooking memories are full of erratic British summers, Dad swearing at a barbecue that he couldn't put together, and eventually eating charred sausages, feeling brilliant.