Topher Grace

Topher Grace
Christopher John "Topher" Grace is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of Eric Forman on the Fox sitcom That '70s Show, Eddie Brock/Venom in the Sam Raimi film Spider-Man 3, Carter Duryea in the film In Good Company and Edwin in the 2010 film Predators...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth12 July 1978
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
baseball knowing actors
That's the best thing about being an actor. If you're in a baseball movie, you walk away knowing way more about baseball, or if you're in a sci-fi film, you learn way more about Comic-Con, and so I loved all that.
writing editors stories
I don't want to be an editor! I don't want to direct; I'd be a horrible director. I don't want to write - I have a 'story by' credit on one film I did. And I don't want to edit at all.
dad scripts firsts
The script for 'In Good Company' was the first one I ever showed my dad.
college strange loser
It is strange when you're a loser in college, which I was, to then get your own show.
nice thinking people
I think it's good to have a nice, healthy group of people all doing different things. A lot of my friends don't even work in Hollywood; they just happen to live in L.A.
dad careers people
My dad was a businessman, and he would say, 'Work for free at the best company. Don't get paid a lot of money to work with the worst people.' And that's exactly how I see my career.
zero party years
Most of my freshman year at USC, I'd just been partying, and I had zero direction.
facts tvs cameras
I do have a concern about projecting. I've never projected or had any reason to project before. In fact, the camera has only gotten closer to me going from TV to film.
presses personal-life
I don't talk about my personal life with the press.
drama next-day one-day
I do like any kind of project that has both comedy and drama in it because in life you don't have one day where everything is funny then the next day everything is dramatic.
stars practice actors
I feel bad for young actors who become huge stars too quickly, because you haven't had a chance to practice your craft a lot.
comedian stage knows
I'm not a comedian, but I love the comedians who know when to get off the stage.
letting people sitcoms
There is a way people like to compartmentalize you on sitcoms and I've been very cognizant of not letting that happen.
home love material walking whistling
Working on 'Lonely, I'm Not' - I love the material so much, and it's spring in New York, so I'm walking home whistling every day.