It's nice when your dad can be your friend. Katie Cassidy dadfriendnice Change image and share on social
I play tons of authority figures, whether it's the dad or the cop or the boss. I think it's a combination of how I look, who I am. J. K. Simmons authorityboscombination Change image and share on social
We have a snap of my dad wearing blue eye shadow, which I would always make fun of. When I was about 12 and first started wearing lipstick, my dad would ask, 'Are you wearing makeup?' I would say back, 'You're wearing more makeup there than I am!' Georgia May Jagger backbluedad share on social
I'm quite dyslexic in school. My dad let me figure out what I wanted to do on my own. My parents never really lecture me. Georgia May Jagger daddyslexicfigure Change image and share on social
My dad was a big runner. Growing up, I watched him do half marathons, and he was always running six or seven miles. Natalie Morales bigdadgrow Change image and share on social
When I first joined SAG, there was another John Reilly. My dad was John Reilly, too, but growing up I was John John. Nobody in life calls me John C. It's more like, 'Hey you, Step Brother!' John C. Reilly brothercalldad Change image and share on social
I'm always amazed... I took my 11-year-old to an oceanography camp, and these girls came over to me, and my son was like 'Oh here we go, Dad,' because they had been looking. They were like, 'You're the guy, aren't you?' And I said, 'Well, maybe.' They said, 'He is, he's the guy on 'Charmed!' Tobin Bell amazecampcharm share on social
Everything I learned about the game of baseball, I learned from my dad. Roberto Alomar baseballdadgame Change image and share on social
I wanted to be a senator from Illinois. I was obsessed with politics. My dad was friends with a lot of local politicians, so I would hang out with them on Election Day and hand out buttons. Somehow, even though they were opposite, I loved Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton. I thought they were the coolest guys! Ike Barinholtz billbuttonclinton share on social
One day I said to my dad, 'Are you disappointed that I'm working a minimum-wage job and I didn't go to college?' I'll never forget his response. He said, 'It's not about how much money you make or what your job is, but it's more about your character. For that, I'm proud of you.' Josh Dun charactercollegedad share on social