“en you show up to work and put on your undergarments, throw on your suspenders and your cowboy boots, throw some dirt on you, and then get on your spurs, you start to walk a bit different. When you put on your gun belts, you change again. You go through this whole transformation process. All that stuff changes you. Riding a horse changes the way you walk and your demeanor.” WayDifferentWholeShowsStuffBitsProcessWalksGunHorseTransformationBootsRidingDirtCowboyBeltsSpursDemeanorCowboy BootSuspendersUndergarments Author:James Badge Dale
“I've been trying to figure out what moment The Lone Ranger came into our lives. We've always just known about The Lone Ranger. It's common knowledge. I don't ever remember watching the television show.” TryingMomentsShowsRememberCommonKnownOur LivesFiguresTelevisionTelevision ShowsLoneRangersCommon KnowledgeLone Ranger Author:James Badge Dale
“We're just one cog in this giant machine. You show up and look at all the other cogs like, "Wow, everyone is the best at what they do." You're in really good hands. And that frees you up to play and feel safe, and you can take chances, creatively. You can take risks. I want to show up to work and take risks. I don't ever want to play it safe.” WantFeelsLooksPlayShowsHandsChanceRiskSafeMachinesGiantsJust OneWowTake A ChanceCogs Author:James Badge Dale
“I want to show up to work and take risks. I don't ever want to play it safe.” WantPlayShowsRiskSafe Author:James Badge Dale
“The biggest regret I have about 'Rubicon' is that we didn't end it. Sometimes you do these shows and you don't have the opportunity to get closure. Stories are supposed to have a beginning, middle and an end.” EndsSometimesStoriesShowsOpportunityMiddleRegretClosure Author:James Badge Dale
“You want to work with good people. When you're working with good people, it frees you up. There's nothing worse, as an actor, to show up and then feel like you have to protect yourself somehow because you don't feel like you're in good hands.” PeopleWantFeelsShowsHandsActorsLike YouProtectGood PeopleProtect Yourself Author:James Badge Dale