Daniel Bernard "D. B." Sweeney (born November 14, 1961) is an American actor. Read full biography of D. B. Sweeney →
Skating is tough to pick up when you are a grown up.
The problem with most Hollywood movies is they don't give the director enough control.
There's nobility in hard work, traditional values.
What really makes it fun for an actor is when the script is good.
You always love to fantasize you'll get your dream role.
I got typecast early in my career as the guy who is very intense. Once you get into a certain mold, people see you that way, as much as it's... →
I had a teacher senior year in high school. He was a theater teacher, and he basically was a little bit like 'High School Musical.' He kind... →
I think you have to do certain things in the pilot to get your network's attention - to break through... So maybe you push a little further in... →
If I go to a baseball game, I hear 'Shoeless Joe,' but otherwise, I hear 'toe pick' five times a day. No matter how many more movies... →
To anybody who says to me, 'I'm in character,' I say, 'You should be in an asylum.' If you don't know that you're... →
When you do a play, or even a movie, you have weeks to finesse your character. You really understand why they do what they do. In TV, you get new... →