Chris Noth
Chris Noth
Christopher David "Chris" Nothis an American actor. He is known for his television roles as Detective Mike Logan on Law & Order, Mr. Big on Sex and the City, and Peter Florrick on The Good Wife. He reprised his role of Mike Logan on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and reprised his role of Mr. Big in the films, Sex and the Cityand Sex and the City 2. He has twice been nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth13 November 1954
CityMadison, WI
CountryUnited States of America
I think (Mamet) seduces people in the first act into thinking that it's a comedy, in a sense, ... But then it turns around and becomes very dangerous. He's created a language here that appears to be natural but is much more heightened. It's realism in the best sense.
Maybe in 20 years, when Disney rots and looks like sort of a pornographic version,
I don't think they should have thrown out the baby with the bath water,
I'd love to come back every summer and do a play here. It's a definite challenge - we had less than three weeks for rehearsal, so we came in running.
Success can be obviously a two way street.
Why don't we save time and you just tell me what I want?
In society, we have these unspoken rules of conduct, these 'shoulds.' Even though we pride ourselves on being a democracy, there are all these ways we say you 'should' behave. But what if you're living your life by the 'shoulds' and you're not really living your life?
Most people know that forests are the lungs of our planet, literally playing a critical role in every breath we take. And that they're also home to incredible animals like the orangutan and elephant, which will go extinct if we keep cutting down their forests.
No one ever takes my side.
I have enough attention already. More, I don't really need.
Sex and the City changed New York-New York's become a big shoe store now, unfortunately.
Yoga's hard for me, but I know you can really feel the difference when you do it consistently. I'd rather be playing basketball.
I jumped into acting because it was fun. It was tougher when I had to take my fun seriously.
If you're an actor in your heart, no matter how much money they shove at you, it doesn't matter if the work doesn't provide that creative spark. You want out.