David Walton

Actor

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Boston has a lot of European qualities to it, and one of them is the charm of its above-ground trollies.

There's a lot of young actors and people who have success very quickly who kind of expect it or don't have the experience to really appreciate it.

Everyone can write jokes and makes things clever.

People only see you as your last role, so it's hard to break out of that.

I love Boston, and at some point, my plan is to have a home back there.

Teasing was big in my family, and there is a wonderful way to tease and make people feel more loved.

I always try to be cautiously optimistic.

I lived in Koreatown for five years, and I lived blocks away from about seven karaoke bars.

I had no idea how to make it as an actor. But I knew I wanted to.

The first season of a show is kind of like an extended pilot. You're only really on the map if it goes a second season.

I have a psychology degree, but I was a real theater rat.

My family took me to church when I was like 4 years old, and I had to be in a pageant, and I was playing Jesus.

I think what's most fun is playing someone who's sort of selfish and in a lot of ways unlikeable, but there's this really big heart underneath it that you get little glimpses of.

I love tennis. I've played it my whole life. Loved it since the age of three. I had an injury, so from the age of 13 to 24 I didn't play much. Then when I moved out to L.A., there were so many tennis courts that I rekindled the love.

I think people always respond to real moments.

My wife is a very talented singer. She sang a lot on 'Roswell,' and I am embarrassed to sing around her.

I've been in a talent show, yeah. They are terrifying. The most nerve-wracking experience of your life, I'd say.

My wife likes the hockey smell because it's the smell of a warrior.

Chemistry's a funny thing. It can be instantaneous, but it helps when you know someone.

Jason Katims creates truly relatable three-dimensional people you fall in love with right away. Jason always puts a lot of heart into what he does. He has a way of touching your emotional core in a life-affirming way. And he's a great show runner.

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