I try to be smart with my comedy. Generally, it devolves into bathroom humour. I describe my comedy as, ‘I have the best intentions, but usually it fails.’ Jason Priestley Read Quote
Obviously musical theatre is not my thing, but dramatic theatre is much more up my alley. Jason Priestley Read Quote
Any time you get to do a David Mamet play, it’s a great opportunity. His writing is such that I think it’s a big challenge, but when you get it right, it’s a great opportunity to play every night, really. Jason Priestley Read Quote
I’m definitely not a song-and-dance guy, and if you’ve ever heard me sing, you would understand that, ‘No, maybe that’s not your thing.’ Jason Priestley Read Quote
From an early age, I knew I wanted to pursue a life in the arts, and so I was acting in plays all throughout high school. Jason Priestley Read Quote
By the time I graduated from high school in Vancouver, I already had a whole support network set up for me in Los Angeles, so I just moved down. Jason Priestley Read Quote
I’ve always aspired to Cary Grant’s level of coolness and failed miserably. Jason Priestley Read Quote
As an actor, your focus is very finite. All you’re worried about is your character and what you have to do, what your goals are in this scene and in this piece of material. Whereas, as the director, everything is your responsibility. I enjoy carrying the load like that and being the responsible party. Jason Priestley Read Quote
Dave Foley and I have been friends for a very long time. We both actually have the same lawyer in Toronto. Jason Priestley Read Quote
Sitcoms are fun. The whole multi-cam genre is always a lot of fun. You throw a live audience in the mix, and it’s even better. Jason Priestley Read Quote