Tyler Hoechlin

Tyler Hoechlin
Tyler Lee Hoechlinis an American actor. He got his big break starring as Michael Sullivan, Jr. in the film Road to Perdition. For television he is known for playing the role of Martin Brewer on 7th Heaven and the role of Derek Hale on the MTV series Teen Wolf...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth11 September 1987
CityCorona, CA
CountryUnited States of America
baseball long reason
I loved playing baseball, and the only reason I played was to play professional baseball. I wanted that to be my career for a long time. I turned down multiple jobs and meetings because of it.
baseball kids fit
I was never one of those kids that felt like I had to go to practice or that I was being made to go to practice or forced to play the game. Baseball was a natural fit for me.
baseball brother dad
Baseball I played literally from the time I can remember. My dad had played, my older brother played, so I always wanted to be like my older brother. That just kind of was a natural thing that I fell into.
baseball done
Even though you make twelve hundred bucks a month, if I was making twelve hundred bucks a month to play baseball, I would have done it. I would have stayed.
baseball college play
I played [baseball] in college, so it wasn't that much a stretch. But I would say the main thing for guys who hadn't played before it's just one word - swagger. If you have swagger on the field, and look like you know how to play, that's 90% of it.
active couple entire gym hours huge life physically played spend
I played baseball my entire life, up through college and everything, so working out and being physically active was always a huge part of my life. I'll spend at least a couple of hours in the gym a day.
gym hurry stay
If I'm in the gym I'll stay for a while, and I'm not usually in a hurry to leave.
honestly
I've honestly really not seen almost any Superman stuff.
character love-is forbidden-love
I loved the Romeo and Juliet of the whole thing; this forbidden love between these two characters.
thinking waiting make-you-think
Anytime that I have an impulse to pull out my phone and take a picture, especially of a landscape or something, if the first thing I do is reach for the phone, I actually force myself to sit there and at least wait thirty seconds before I actually grab my phone. I'm, like, "No, sit here for thirty seconds, and just see what you think about. What does this make you think about?"
thinking people remember
I honestly think the impulse is to grab something and capture it, and not capture a moment that you want to remember, but just capture an image that you want other people to see right away. It's about how someone is going to "like" this and it's no longer an experience. It's just this constant sharing of images. I personally don't like that very much.
world imagine
I can only imagine being the most famous person in the world, what that must be like when you go to the grocery store, when you go anywhere.
If you don't take a picture now, you are called an asshole.
share
I love sitting down with my friends at dinner and actually telling them a story, as opposed to going, "Hey, did you see that thing I posted on Instagram?" For me, I would so much rather sit there and actually share a story with somebody and have somebody tell me about their trip, or things like that. I don't need to see it.