Justin Long

Justin Long
Justin Jacob Long is an American actor. He is known for roles in such films as Jeepers Creepers, Dodgeball, Accepted, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Live Free or Die Hard, Alpha and Omegaand Comet. He played Warren Cheswick on the NBC TV series Ed, and appeared with John Hodgman in TV commercials for Apple's "Get a Mac" advertising campaign...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth2 June 1978
CityFairfield, CT
CountryUnited States of America
I never got in any trouble before and this was my fourth year being here. I was wrong in what I did, but I feel I should have been allowed to stay in school.
The Britney Spears movie was just fun and light, but let's talk about that in a few months.
So I made a request. I said to the writers, I have a minor request that I just want to play a loser.
I can tell you this for sure, it was when I played baseball in high school and I was in the outfield and I would literally pray to God - I'm not joking, I'd pray to God not to let the ball come to me. I was so bad, I was just terrible. I played soccer - I was the goalie. I would pray to God it didn't get kicked anywhere near me. I was an awful athlete.
And that's been the challenge, making the fear real.
I waited tables for about a year; I was terrible at it, ... The only thing that I could have done to be a worse waiter would be to actually have like peed in front of people, like on them while they were trying to eat. It was at that level.
We really worked on our interoperability, which can only strengthen maritime security in the region.
I did as many takes as I could, naked from the waist down, ... If I was framed from anywhere above the waist, I would always just like to hang it out.
As I've gotten older and seen people around me evolving and moving on with life, I just have a stronger sense of my own mortality and time itself becomes more precious. I don't want to spend this precious and limited time on things that don't necessarily bring me happiness.
If you can measure success in this business based on happiness alone I feel like I've hit the lottery.
If I had been egotistical about the movies, I have been brought back to earth.
I've never been that technologically savvy, my friends are actually amused by how infrequently I use computers.
I've always been proud of the fact that I can hold it together and I rarely break. It's a point of pride for me.
I loved the opportunity to just transform my voice. I loved the idea of doing impressions and mimicking and playing around with the spectrum of your own voice. That's what I enjoy most about doing voice-overs.