Austin Peck Quotes
- "As an actor, that's the best thing you can do, really take people along on a story and tell them something."
- "Doing that, then doing a lot of theater, which I love. Doing guest stars, did two independent films that are going around to all these festivals. Both of them are going to be at the Lake Tahoe Film Festival."
- "Especially when you deal with comedy, you have got to be really honest because it's the honesty and the spontaneity that causes people to chuckle, that catches people."
- "Ever since I got on Days I've been doing theater."
- "I did a play I think my first six months on the show, called Bullpen. Then I got involved with Theater Forty and did this play called Plastic which is about two male models coming to a casting call."
- "I have two kids."
- "I think any actor would agree that you can't replace theater. It's immediate. You have the energy of the crowd and every single night it's different."
- "I think comedy is more my instinct and more what I'm geared towards."
- "I think it makes a lot of sense and of course I love Christie Clark. I think she's awesome; she's beautiful and fun to work with. I think she has some really unique qualities to her that would bring a lot to the show."
- "I'm just a geeky, goofy person."
- "It reminds me of that scene in Pulp Fiction where John Travolta's character is talking to Samuel L. Jackson. He says everything is a little different in Europe. They have the same stuff, it's just a little different. That's kind of the way it feels. It's just a little different."
- "Soap Actors are fun and interesting. They all have something special that you want to be around."
- "The number one thing I've been doing is being daddy."
- "Then I contacted Ken, then he called me back, then we had a great meeting. Then he called and asked if I would come back to the show. Which was awesome."
- "Then I did another play there with Stephen Tobolowsky, who's a really fine actor and director, called Blue Silence. I played a street tough guy."
- "Then I did Japanese Death Poem. I played seven or eight different characters. It's the most challenging thing I've ever done on stage."
- "This is my second day. It feels like I have been away from school for a very long time and it's my first week back."
- "With comedy you have to really be in touch with the energy of the crowd, you have to really be in touch with timing. I feel like I've had a lot of success in theater doing that, but it's a super-challenge."