on filming love scenes with 'The Longest Ride' co-star Britt Robertson:“Britt is a beautiful woman and she’s really professional and awesome. I’m pretty comfortable with myself in that sort of scenario.”
on becoming an actor:“I grew up watching my dad be a movie star. I also just really enjoyed movies and storytelling, which is what my dad is all about. That made me want to do what he did.”
on his previous jobs:“I was pretty headstrong, and I just wanted to make sure I could go out there and do it for myself. I parked cars, did construction—anything on the side to make extra money. My dad wasn’t a guy who gave handouts, so I had to go work for it.”
on having success after his supporting role in 'Fury':“It caught me by surprise, but you just keep going. I think it’s funny every time I hear someone who’s like, ‘You’re an overnight success.’ It’s the furthest thing from the truth. There is no overnight in the industry; it takes a long time to find your way.”
on Los Angeles lifestyle:“I did the L.A. thing for a while, moved down to San Diego about seven or eight years ago, and never looked back. There’s no bullshit here, no pretentiousness, no one trying to climb a social ladder. It’s just people living their lives, and I’m very happy here. You only get one life; why not live a great one?”
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