On choosing roles: “When I got Mad Men, I was immediately sent a million other scripts just like it. It’s kind of what Hollywood wants to do: ‘Oh, you can do that well, so let’s keep you doing it.’ The last thing I want to do when the show is over is do the exact same thing. You’re that guy who wears a suit on that show. And you’re also wearing a suit in this thing.”
On his colleagues: “If I golf on a really nice course with really good players, I do better. Because you’re focused and you’re like, ‘Okay, I can’t embarrass myself.’ That analogy carries over into work. When you’re with people who are really good, you don’t want to be the person who sucks. That’s kind of been the philosophy steering my career, as weird as that sounds: to work with people who inspire or challenge me in some way.”
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