We consider all our animals to be our kids.
More quotes from Eric Roberts
I have a movie coming out called Spun, which will be at the Toronto Film Fest.
My first four roles were all nice guys, Raggedy Man being one of them.
But if you love animals for all the right reasons- and that’s just love and affection- then you’re going to go after animals who need you.
I did have a dog for a few years when I was little, but then just really had cats until I was about 21.
Sylvester Stallone is very funny and he’s a great guy to hang out with.
Yeah, some of my college friends and I have been tinkering around for years, you know, just for fun.
The earth is a great big orphanage for most animals.
The point of my explanation is I’m very subjective when it comes to describing my characters: they are all a little bit a part of me from the outside in or the inside out – but to put your mind at ease, I built Paul Snider from the outside in.
I’m really good with fighting with my feet.
But I can’t remember who is in my CD player now.
My wife and I have so much fun when we travel and find anything… like stray cats and squirrels.
We consider all our animals to be our kids.
Years later I made a movie with Wayne Newton, who has Arabians.
I’m a real bore.
As I’ve gotten older I look like a man, finally.
I ride my horses three to four times a week.
Well, I quit smoking three weeks ago and I had a hard day today not smoking.
But the thing about bad guys is that they have the biggest bosomed blond, they have great clothes and cars, and get great death scenes.
We loved being in Russia and would love to go back again, especially to visit my namesake.
And then I bought my own horse, which I had until it died.
And I’m as attached to my wife as anybody can be to another human being.
Sometimes movie-making happens like clockwork; other times, like a car accident.
I think maybe Mr. Sinise and Mr. Bacon have slightly bigger egos than I do.