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My mom - she doesn't care if I stop acting tomorrow; she just wants the best for me.

I just went up to my mom one day and said, 'I wanna be on TV. I wanna be a superstar!' Since I know this is my passion, and I feel like God chose this career for me, I just knew I was ready to do it.

I lived with my mom my whole life; her work ethic was ridiculous, and it hasn't changed.

When I was about eight, my mom started disappearing for days at a time, probably with one of the guys she was dating. There would be no food.

I remember telling Mom, 'I can't go to the Betty Ford Center. That's like going to the high school where your mom is the principal.' But maybe I could have gotten the family rate.

My dad was the chaplain at Mankato State University, and my mom worked in the bookstore. We lived just off-campus. Then we moved to the suburbs of Minneapolis, to New Hope, which is where I went to high school.

I have very vivid memories of my mom and dad making up batches of fake blood at night.

The way it worked was my mom came from a musical family, and my dad didn't - he was a pathologist.

I'll sometimes forget it's my birthday, but my mom has taken to calling me at the exact time of my birth, so that'll usually remind me. It was an important moment for me, obviously, but I guess a more memorable one for her.

I grew up one of seven kids, and my mom couldn't afford to get us any of the $150 shoes.

My mother was a Sunday school teacher. So I am a byproduct of prayer. My mom just kept on praying for her son.

In hindsight, Mom had always made a traditional potato salad, which consisted of white potatoes, white onions, white eggs and snow-white Miracle Whip. It begged for some color, so she'd add the red badge of paprika.

My mom died on Christmas morning 1997. It was sudden and completely unexpected.

Whenever I wanted to make mashed potatoes and gravy for that taste of home, I would call my mom in Kansas and she would walk me through how she did it.

When my mom died, my parents had been planning on taking the trip of a lifetime to Hawaii. But my dad said he couldn't go without her and never used the tickets.

Every birthday my wife Kathy re-creates what my mom made me on my birthday, a simple pot roast, that she slathers with cream of mushroom and Lipton Onion soup and then simmers it all day on the stove.

I learned to cook from my mom. Most of what I ate growing up was Italian cooking.

My mom, who is a very strong Christian woman, will often ask me how some of the characters I play glorify God. Her meaning is that she feels as if every character should be a good Christian character, which is not necessarily my interpretation.

When I was a kid, my mom used to run the vacuum cleaner, and the noise would bother me so much that I would run into the woods to calm down. I feel like that vacuum cleaner has been on since I moved to New York City.

My dad was an FBI agent. My mom and dad were straight arrow types, and I had a conservative, suburban Orange County upbringing.

All the racial slurs I done heard. All the things I heard about my mom, and my basketball game and my kids, all this. It felt good to punch a fan one time.

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