When I think of 'Nightmare on Elm Street,' there was a warmth to those teenagers that I related to. They were not aware that they were in the middle of a horror film, and I really loved those characters and I empathized with them.
I was a very outgoing guy. I loved roaming around, hanging out with friends. From class 5th, I practised and learnt martial arts for about 7-8 years and have won medals at the national level. Then I trained in dancing on stage. In class 10th, I acted in my first play, and that's when I realised I wanted to become an actor.
I loved working on '90210,' and I liked playing Ozzy because he was different from everybody else. And it was great because I got a great fan base.
I'm not loved by GLAAD or by HRC. I'm not going to be a spokesman for those groups, which are based on fundraising.
I was a huge fan of 'Fargo.' I binge-watched the first two seasons in a couple of weeks. I loved that series.
We all knew each other in the neighborhood. I loved living in El Paso. I had a wonderful childhood there.
My mentor in college was Stephen Shore. I loved his color palettes and his taking mundane things but finding them fascinating.
As a kid I loved to listen to the radio, later I became a radio artiste and would listen to the BBC.