Julian Dana William McMahonis an Australian actor and model, and the son of a former Prime Minister of Australia, William McMahon... (wikipedia)
Morally, the show challenges itself consistently. To be honest, sometimes I don't know where the morals stand. But at some point in time, usually at the end of each episode, you come up with some kind of message and some kind of moralistic virtue in some kind of way.
I didn't believe Ryan when he told me I was going to make out with a monkey. But that's true.
I have heard a lot of people do 'Nip/Tuck' weekend marathons where they'll watch the whole season in one weekend, ... Personally, I find that very depressing.
He is cheerful because he is composed. He only wishes to think good thoughts, say good thoughts and do what is right.
You know, there was not much wire work for any of us actors to do because the extent of what they did was so huge. I mean, they wouldn't just throw you from this table to that wall.
You and I are mothers. You are our leader. You know a mother's love. Please help and intervene,
That was a great moment for me because that was like the first moment I felt like I was on this $200 million movie.
The reason we've always had hope for Van and still do is he fits in that slim margin of cases where there's room for flexibility.
Every character seems to be on the precipice of an explosion and about to go over the edge,
Every character, to me, seems to be consistently on the precipice of an explosion or going over the edge, ... So you continually have to be at that level. I feel like, as an actor, it doesn't work unless you're at that place.
I've been told they want Dr. Doom to come back for the sequel, and I am contracted to do a couple more,
So the mask was just really easy, I've got to be honest. And it was great actually because it really allowed you to get into the character a little bit more maybe than without it, if that makes sense.
Everything was very specific and very fitted. I can't tell you what we went through for this job in regards to full body scans and the prosthetic process that you go through and all that kind of stuff, but everything was done very specifically to fit you perfectly.
By the time Van died everyone involved in the case knew the prison workers had only been kindly to him and he loved them, to use his words.
The ending was left open. He was basically frozen, after being heated or whatever it was and then solidified into this massive, silver, whatever-it-was. And then he was basically boxed up and carted away.
We should not be afraid to speak the truth to our powerful friend the United States.
It's kind of fun when it's you versus them.
Some laws are wrong, and we have an obligation to speak out against those laws wherever they are.
I've always been interesting in characters that challenge people and who are not always that easy to like.
You know, it's always fun to play the bad guy at the end of the day.
I like the opportunity to play characters who have these dark sides but make the audience empathize with them. You want them to think there is some kind of sweeter, softer side to it.
I was pretty young when my father was prime minister, so it wasn't really a big part of my life. My folks were away a lot, meeting foreign dignitaries and that sort of thing, but it never struck me as odd. If anything it allowed me to get into all sorts of mischief.
I'd say without a doubt I've had the most sex scenes in any television show, ever. Last season I did eight sex scenes in one day - I haven't topped that yet.
It's very hard to step into a job when people are just dismissing you as a pretty face, and saying you got your job only because your surname is McMahon.