Joseph John Landois an American actor, most recognizable for playing Byron Sully on the TV series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman... (wikipedia)
On the first season of our show, I commissioned a Native American artist to make up, 'cause I'm known for the tomahawk, besides the hair and the leather outfit and the whole thing.
I've seen U2 several times in concert. I couldn't tell you who my favorite band is right now; there's a lot of mediocre music out there these days.
I'm usually a pretty anal person at home.
I haven't heard from CBS one way or the other since the last Dr. Quinn movie. I don't know if they approached Jane lately for it.
You can take the boy out of the Midwest, but you can't take the Midwest out of the boy.
It seems like Hallmark would be a perfect place for a really good-quality Doctor Quinn. Hallmark is known for making that kind of product.
I commissioned this artist to make these silver tomahawks by hand. Larry Sellers, who plays Cloud Dancing on the show, blessed and cleansed them and all.
Colorado feels much different than Southern California. There are just subtle things that you wouldn't pick up on unless you had been there.
If there was another Dr. Quinn movie, I would do it in a heartbeat.
I'm the poster boy for Propecia. It's amazing.
I need family support close because when you go to work, they are long days and it can get lonely.
I would love to get a place out in the country and spend my idle time just remodeling and planting seeds and watching them grow.
I would prefer just to be an actor for hire rather than struggling with something like Higher Ground, that I had a lot of emotion attached to.
I'm just back in line with every other actor looking for a job right now and keeping my fingers crossed.
It was real Cheyenne. I would get the translations the night before, but it was very difficult because it was not like any other language you would be familiar with.
Soap opera wouldn't be my first choice, but at this point in my life, I would consider a soap. It would allow me to act and still do other things with my life.
I'm 37 years old and don't have a steady paycheck.
My dad is a really honest, hardworking, straight guy.
When you work with somebody you have chemistry with, it's easy and it's fun. You hardly call it work.
There's an old saying, this too shall pass, and change is good.
I'd be honored to be playing a Republican, although I'm not.
I would love the opportunity to work in Chicago. It would be like a dream come true, if I could work there on something like the way ER was filmed.
Americans appreciate the way our friends around the world are sticking by us, and we all hope for their continued support in what's going to be some very trying times.
Talking with other parents really gave me some lessons that I try to hold on to now, as a parent of two boys.
All actors almost always try to steal some of their wardrobe.
I enjoy doing romantic stories. I've done a lot of them.
I have had the auditioning process go on for two weeks or three weeks. I am always incredibly anxious. The audition and the wait is definitely the hardest part for me.
I have to make half of my decision based on what I think my fans will appreciate, and the other half has to be for my personal reasons.
If I put the script down more than once, there's a good chance that I probably don't want to play the part.
I know I'm honest and dependable, usually. I know I'm always dependable for my wife. I'm always at home and I'm always there to help.
I love a lot of Colorado and upper Utah. I think some of the most beautiful terrain is upper BC.
I love the Midwest. I think about it every day. I wonder if I would rather have a little farm in the Midwest, in Illinois or Wisconsin, or would I rather have like a little getaway up in the mountains of Colorado.
I dont like to repeat myself as an actor.