I grew up with a single mother, and I wasn’t out shooting too many guns.
JASON MOMOAI think a man needs to be a man. To hold a woman the way she wants to be held. Just do whatever your woman wants, and you’ll be fine.
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I was an outcast. I was from a town of wrestlers and football players.
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I’m a father, a son, and a grandson, and if anyone messed with my wife, mom, or grandmother, and if the law didn’t care about it, what would I do? Would I be defined by that action?
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I’ve done a lot of dumb things in my life.
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I’m a walking contradiction.
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When I found out more about the Maori culture, I fell in love with it, and with the people, too.
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My mom’s an artist in every way. She’s a painter, a photographer. She’s a wanderer – always searching, always seeing. I guess you could say my mom gave me her eyes.
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Morning is when I do all my best work.
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My favorite movie is ‘The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.’
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I would love to do comedy.
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I’m a Batman fan from Day 1. My daughter’s favorite is Wonder Woman, and my son loves The Flash, Cyborg, and Superman.
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I want to be remembered as, I hope, an amazing husband and a great father.
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My kids are always like, ‘Why do people always want to take pictures with you?’ and I’m like, ‘Because I’m your Dada, and you’re my daughter. That’s why.’ It’s definitely mostly because of ‘Game of Thrones.’
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I couldn’t get a job to save my life. That’s why I wrote ‘Road to Paloma.’ That got into Sundance and got into that scene, and that’s how I got the role in ‘The Red Road.’
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I go train, and like with Conan, I’m in leather, and with Drogo, I’m in leather or armor or something else. I’m not in my adidas sweat suit or my matching tracksuit pants to go work out. I got too busy of a day. I’ve got my boots.
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I’m a big wuss, and not the king in the least. My wife is.
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If you’re too disciplined, it can mess up your mind. You need to have that treat for yourself.
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Both my parents were painters.
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I was a snowboard bum and a climbing bum.
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I actually went to study with the Ramapoughs in New York. I wanted to be able to see the mountains and the forest, be around the people.
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I’m one of those freaky people that actually reads books.
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I’m not really tough.
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Iowa is an amazing place. But I didn’t have much race around me. I was definitely not like everyone there.
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Anyone who spends time on the road knows there’s something special about being in the middle of Utah or Nebraska – you sit with it, and there’s a peace about it. You can go left or right, and it opens up all kinds of doors. You take your own path.
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I’m a big kid, you know?
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I saw Frank Frazetta’s art, and it seared on my memory. I love his paintings. They’re so amazing.
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I grew up rock climbing.
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