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I swim. I do a little bit of surfing. I would say I'm a beginner at surfing. I run. I cycle. I play a little bit of soccer.
In an ideal world, I'd love to work on something that is on par with 'Lost' or better than 'Lost.'
With television, I worked on 'Lost,' where you'd just put your faith in the writers and go with what they're writing.
I would like to have a 'Lost' clapper board with the numbers and the clock at the top.
I started watching 'Star Trek' as a kid.
I like romantic comedies, as it is a fun and light thing to get involved with.
I do have to go to the gym, which I don't enjoy that much.
I like thinking about what could be out there, and I love the questions that sci-fi poses.
I love working in TV. TV is fast. You shoot it, and it's done quickly.
That's the thing with 'Lost': you can put a spin on so many things.
I'd imagine if there were more Scottish people making Scottish movies about Scotland, it would not only be educational, but it would instill a sense of pride.
'Lost' fans were fantastic fans. I've said this before, but they were rabid, and they questioned everything - they were merciless, but I loved them for that.
Coming off a show like 'Lost,' there were other offers, but it was difficult to get excited about anything because 'Lost' was such a great piece of writing and such a hit show.
I think any parent, at some time or other, has thoughts of their child dying. That's probably one of the worst things that could ever happen to a parent.
In film, I think that you do have a little more time to invest in the character compared to television, where you are shooting from the hip and making quick choices. It is the speed of things that is the major difference - certainly in my experience.
'Scandal' is a huge hit. I'm happy for them, but it was never a really good fit for me.
I did work a lot in Scots theatre, but I was never really successful in Scottish film or TV until I went down to London - and I had to go to the U.S. to get my big break.
I feel like I'm part of television history.
I was a theater actor back in the U.K., and you knew the whole play, so you could plot your storyline and character. And then I did 'Lost' and didn't know, and it was kind of frustrating, but I enjoyed it.
When I'm acting, I've always got to make it make sense to me why I do anything. Whether it's right or wrong, I've just got to believe this is the reason why I am doing this and just go with it.