Henry Ian Cusick
Henry Ian Cusick
Henry Ian Cusick is a Peruvian-born Scottish actor of television, film, and theatre...
NationalityPeruvian
ProfessionActor
Date of Birth17 April 1967
CountryPeru
involved romantic
I like romantic comedies, as it is a fun and light thing to get involved with.
great
I feel like there's a lot of great writing on television.
I do have to go to the gym, which I don't enjoy that much.
For all the creationists out there, Darwin's just an atheist. But he was actually agnostic.
love
I like thinking about what could be out there, and I love the questions that sci-fi poses.
close home lived moved scotland time
I was born in Peru, and we moved to Scotland when I was 15, but I've not lived here for a long time. But I would always say that I am Scottish, and Scotland is as close to a home as I have.
enjoyed knew plot storyline
I was a theater actor back in the U.K., and you knew the whole play, so you could plot your storyline and character. And then I did 'Lost' and didn't know, and it was kind of frustrating, but I enjoyed it.
child happen time worst
I think any parent, at some time or other, has thoughts of their child dying. That's probably one of the worst things that could ever happen to a parent.
faith worked writers
With television, I worked on 'Lost,' where you'd just put your faith in the writers and go with what they're writing.
contend filming sound
When I was filming 'Lost,' we'd be in the jungle. The only thing we had to contend with was the sound of the ocean. That was it, really.
figures
The viewing figures for 'Lost' were huge. I don't think the viewing figures for 'The 100' are up there with 'Lost'; hopefully, they will be.
believe acting reason-why
When I'm acting, I've always got to make it make sense to me why I do anything. Whether it's right or wrong, I've just got to believe this is the reason why I am doing this and just go with it.
world lost ideal-world
In an ideal world, I'd love to work on something that is on par with 'Lost' or better than 'Lost.
television feels
I feel like I'm part of television history.