I felt a little green, because Shakespeare writes the thought process within the text; it was tricky not to think of what to say and then say it, and instead just deliver the lines. Neil Patrick Harris More Quotes by Neil Patrick Harris More Quotes From Neil Patrick Harris I have a very large forehead. I have a pronounced skull. Maybe producers think that there is a lot going on up in there. Neil Patrick Harris skulls producers thinking I like the tube more than the NY subway though, you've got cushioned seats. Neil Patrick Harris tubes seats subway I've got no plans to be a ballet dancer at the moment. Neil Patrick Harris dancer ballet moments It PASSED! Marriage equality in NY!! Yes!! Progress!! Thank you everyone who worked so hard on this!! A historic night! Neil Patrick Harris marriage-equality progress night I don't stay up and rent private jets and go on yachts and whoop it up in Miami. Neil Patrick Harris private-jet miami goes-on I collect puppet stuff. I have a puppet workshop in my garage. I was looking for any opportunity to be able to get very creatively involved in that world. Neil Patrick Harris puppets opportunity world 'Smurfs' just seemed like a great way to represent a young father to be, guy in a marriage, work in conflict, and I was really interested in the technical CG side of things. I'd never done a movie that I thought would be so physical and yet so precise. So I was intrigued by all of that. Neil Patrick Harris guy would-be father Starship Troopers was great. It was great fun to work on something with blue screens and big budget special effects. Denise Richards was nice to look at too, of course. Neil Patrick Harris nice blue fun I don't know, but I think kids just want to be listened to, so I want to make sure I do that. Neil Patrick Harris want kids thinking I still audition a lot - it depends on the medium. For film, I audition just like everyone else, because it's a different set of casting directors. 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Neil Patrick Harris kids people thinking I find myself acting for an editor more, because there's a quick turnaround with television, so you want to try and seem like you're as frenetic as possible, while replicating your movement so you're giving the editor more opportunity to cut within the different takes. If you're so crazy that you're sitting in one take and standing in another, the editor can only choose one take or the other. But if you can wrangle yourself into the same spot over and over, then you give them more choices for you. Neil Patrick Harris cutting crazy opportunity The makeup [for Count Olaf] took about two and a half hours every morning. The meditation was another hour and a half. I would eat a big breakfast - that was probably 45 minutes. And then it was lunch. Neil Patrick Harris makeup morning two I love physical stuff. I love circusy, weird, breathing fire and bucket-listy things. 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