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Kiefer Sutherland
December 21, 1966 -
Nationality: Canadian
Category: Actor
Subcategory: Canadian Actor

I think that the day you've figured out the differences between women and men is the day that you're no longer attracted to women. It's the difference that is so fantastic and frustrating and angering, and really sexy.

   

When I wasn't the flavor of the week or month or day, those were hard times.

   

The writers keep managing to turn the show in on itself, coming up with something that's well thought-out and miraculous.

   

There's a confidence that comes from youth and not knowing better. But there comes a point, as an actor, when you do know better, and that is when the fear starts.

   

When you're a young actor you like to go for characters with a bit of flair, so in many films I ended up playing the weirdos. I can assure you I'm not a psycho or a criminal or a bully.

   

I've made films that I've given all I had to, that no one has seen. The bottom line is I want to work and I want someone to enjoy it.

   

My whole mood or sense can change by virtue of the music that I'm listening to. It really does affect me on a visceral and emotional level.

   

I'm a huge fan of Canadian rock-and-roll. When I was growing up, Rush came out with a record called Hemispheres, and I must have listened to that record for two years straight. Even when I was asleep I had it on. So, yeah, whenever I hear a Rush tune, the first thing I think of is Toronto.

   

I've always traveled with a picture of my daughter from 1989, her kindergarten school picture, that has 'I love you, Daddy' written on it. She's always made fun of me because I never changed that picture out. It's like my resistance to her getting older. It was the first thing she'd ever written to me and it means the world to me.

   

I liked the ceremony, the ritual of preparing cocaine, as much as doing it. I did it for a year, loved it, then stopped. Now I feel the same way about cooking.

   

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