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You have to pay attention to the work on the page and make it as good as possible because it could be your last.
Milo Ventimiglia
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Milo Ventimiglia
Age: 47
Born: 1977
Born: July 8
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Milo Anthony Ventimiglia
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Sometimes I'm an ass, sometimes I'm sweet as peaches.
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I think I had the good fortune to watch Sly the Artist [Sylvester Stallone] to watch him in all arenas. As an actor, not many people get to see him turn that character on, they don't understand that he's playing a role.
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I saw so many kids 22, 19, with holes the size of a dime and they're dead. It's a gunshot and of course those kids thought they were as tough as nails, they never expected to be dead but they're gone. It's kinda nice to walk out of the County Coroner's Office with a couple of sayings, you know? You're not so tough being dead on a morgue table.
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Certain things work for me, certain things don't. [Going out for drinks is] about connecting, hanging out, and having a reason to spend time together. But you don't really need any kind of reason, other than you want to spend time with somebody.
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In THE WHISPERS, I played a father, with an amazingly talented actor, Kyle Breitkopf. I've played a dad a lot, so it's nice again to be in that world [in This Is Us].
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I don't want to impose on anyone else and make anyone else emotional or anything. I tend to quietly cry, kind of turn away.
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I was never one to stand on a soap box and say, This is how you need to live your life! It was never about that.
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I try to find something in everyone that I play - even the most heinous ones. You have to find something that is real and vulnerable about everything that you play.
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It's [high school] an interesting time in your life because you're trying to act older and mature but you really have no idea what you're doing. You're scared and it's okay to be scared. It's okay to not know completely what you want or what you should be doing and to stumble a little bit.
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I'm a homebody. I'd rather be in the kitchen cooking than hanging out in a bar.
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People forget that actors are actors, who are looking to put on the clothes and the character, and then shed it just as easily.
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My sisters and mom raised me to respect women and open doors for them.
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I love being around people that contribute. It doesn't matter where the good idea comes from. A good idea is a good idea.
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I think that any good storytelling lends itself to closing a chapter but also knowing that there's a few more volumes beyond that to dream off of.
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I try to be good to myself. Look, we're human and people have differences.
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I don't feel the pressure to deliver an unrealistically great man to the screen I just want to be honest to who my character is on the page. If I can reflect that and put some heart into him and make him real, then I think I've done my job, and I think that people will like who he is.
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You have to have sympathy for the villain. Even the most disgusting ones, you have to find something to connect with. I try to put as much of myself in every single character that I play.
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An audience gets to hang onto the characters for the rest of their lives if they want. I think it's great that the fans do that. It's just not too practical for a man like myself because I have to move on.
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When your a kid,everybody runs around witha red cape-we all wanted to be SUPERMAN or BATMAN.
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I hope everyone can give the audience that real, true experience. But Mandy [Moore] and I, we definitely jump decades, and I think trying to find a base look, so that I can go back to the Eighties, I can jump to the Nineties, it was like, All right, Milo, you're living in a moustache for a little while. Which I'm perfectly fine with.
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