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| What are some of
Easton's feelings and thoughts about his
life, work, poetry, and more... |
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| On His Life, The
Turbulent Years |
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| "I went through a
destructive phase where I did a lot of
alcohol and drugs and was just a
mess." |
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| "I've always been the
black sheep of the family." |
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| How He has Changed |
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| "In some strange way
I feel my mom can see me now and that I
need to live my life in a better
way," Easton says. "There was a
time when I was a real a--hole, but now I
look at life with a different
perspective. I've learned to be
thankful." |
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| "I'm looking forward
to getting older," he declares,
"because I know I'll get smarter
too." |
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| On Being Recognized As
the endowed Model on Ally McBeal |
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| "I can't tell you how
many people come up to me and say,
'So...is it true?' But, hey, any
recognition is good, especially when it
gets me a free coffee at Starbucks." |
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| Helping Others |
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| "Yes, I love giving
people books, because it's like giving
them an experience instead of an
object." |
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| Choosing Roles |
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| "People think I'm
doing this because I need the
money," he says, "but I go
where the work is interesting. I've never
had a bias about mediums." |
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| "I try not to have a
medium bias....the script and character
are what it's all about, whether it's
theater, movies or television." |
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| "That's one thing I
always look for in a script: at the end
of the day, you know he's going to wake
up the next day and go back out
again." |
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| We're only as good as the
writers." |
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| "I never select the
right role," sighs Michael Easton
(ex-Tanner, DAYS). "It's a joke with
all my friends. If there's the best role
on TV as well as a quirky, offbeat one, I
go for the quirky offbeat one that won't
last three weeks. I'll do anything if I
like the part." |
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