New York is the perfect place for a film festival because there's already so much energy and life here, and New Yorkers love movies. Clark Gregg energyfestivalfilm Change image and share on social
The thing is, I love a great death scene - no good actor doesn't. Sorry, any actor, I should say. Clark Gregg actordeathgood Change image and share on social
All the PG-13 superhero movies are depriving me of the gore that I need. Clark Gregg deprivegoremovie Change image and share on social
I think about it, and I realize there's been some version of a Batman or Spiderman or Superman franchise since I was a boy, since before I was a boy. Clark Gregg batmanboyfranchise Change image and share on social
I was an 'Ironman' fan. It was in the '70s. I definitely liked comics and drew a lot of panels on my notebook when I should have been studying - probably why I ended up in the arts. Clark Gregg 70sartcomic Change image and share on social
I had worked in this New York theatre company for my first eight or nine years out of college, acting and directing there, and I'd begun to write a little bit. Clark Gregg actbeginbite Change image and share on social
The technology actually seemed to come at just the right time to make the Hulk - Mark Ruffalo was really able to play both characters. Clark Gregg characterhulkmake Change image and share on social
I was a football player at college and dislocated my thumb. I was out for a bit and passed the theatre and saw some lovely drama students walking into an audition for 'Much Ado About Nothing' and thought: 'That's what I'll do when I recover.' I joined that production and was hooked. Clark Gregg adoauditionbite share on social
I thought there would be more time in my trailer to write during 'Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.,' but I seem to be always flying in a harness and conquering supervillains instead. Clark Gregg agentconquerfly Change image and share on social
There's something about the superheroes and the idea behind their relationship with humans, whether it's a metaphor for the better part of ourselves, or the more flawed part of ourselves. So it seems to really be our own pop-culture version of Greek mythology. Clark Gregg cultureflawedgreek share on social