Source: Daily Record
Date: September 2010
Q: In your day job on Mad Men, you play a character in the 1960s. Was it good to be in a film that is set in the modern day?
A: It was nice to do something other than my day job. I was a huge fan of Ben Affleck’s work in Gone Baby Gone. He knew exactly what kind of film he wanted to make and it was the kind of movie I wanted to be in.
Q: What’s the craziest thing you’ve had to endure from the fans?
A: I was in Canada and a gentleman came up to me in a restaurant and asked me to sign his arm with a Sharpie marking pen. I signed it and said: “You got it. There you go buddy, knock yourself out.” He might have been a little drunk. By a little drunk, I mean wasted.
Q: Did you ever ask someone for an autograph?
A: It was probably a baseball player. I grew up in St Louis, Missouri, and used to wait for the players to come out at the end of the game and ask them to sign my book.
Q: Do you remember what you bought with the first big pay cheque you got?
A:I worked on a TV show called The Division and bought myself a new car. It was a Volkswagon Jetta. I was 31 and it was first time I had ever driven a new car. That felt pretty good.