
McCarthy and Price on Jungle.Photo Courtesy NBC
"The vanities of film and television acting and more specifically, my inability to let them go, to get past them I continue to find very disquieting. But there is not an actor I know, male or female, who is not at the mirror's mercy."
"When we shot the pilot, [Lipstick love interest and former 90210 star Lindsay Price] and I discovered that we had an easy, workable chemistry, which is something you have no idea of until you're on the spot."
"After a brief introduction by Tim, the large cast, crammed close at tables cluttered with scripts and coffee, launches in. Perhaps it's the relief of finally beginning after such a long and uncertain path, but there is a gathering momentum in the room as the pages turn."
"As an actor, you know when a character suits you well, and the truth is, no part has fit me this well since I did St. Elmo's Fire 20 years ago. The ideal meeting of actor and role does not come along that often, and so when it does, you want to grab at it."
"The thing that most directors fail to realize is that during the time between 'action' and 'cut,' the actor is in a vulnerable state."
Dude, this is a show where in the first episode a stud in his twenties writes his phone number on a protagonist's inner thighs. Can't we just talk about the sex scenes? Or, like, the shoes?