I grew up in a house with dogs. We always had dogs. We always had a bunch of dogs, actually. Lee Pace Read Quote
I had a Commodore, and then I remember getting a Nintendo for Christmas and it being a total game-changer. And the hours that I would spend playing the video game and trying to convince my mother that it was improving my hand-eye coordination. It was a worthy use of time. It made my hand-eye coordination better! Lee Pace Read Quote
When I was a kid, I played ‘Super Mario Bros’ and ‘Megaman 2’ and ‘3’ for hours and hours, trying to convince my mother they were good for me because they helped my hand-eye coordination. They influenced a whole generation of people to make computers what they are now, through problem-solving and so on. Lee Pace Read Quote
With TV, you have so much to get done during the day that you don’t really have a lot of time to feel your way through it. I know before I walk on the set exactly what I’m going to do. With film you can kind of find your way in it a little more, play with it some. Lee Pace Read Quote
I’d forgotten it’s an important thing to give thought to your morality and how you intend to live your life. Lee Pace Read Quote
Not even my excellent training at Juilliard prepared me for my first movie role, where I played a transsexual who falls in love with a military guy in ‘Soldier’s Girl.’ Lee Pace Read Quote
I love that you work out relationships with people as you’re filming just to get something real to play on screen. Lee Pace Read Quote