The fear that you come to a show called 'American Horror Story' with is yours. That being said, I'm glad people are afraid, and I hope that I'm contributing to their fear. I'm really not afraid of my own darkness anymore. I'm not afraid of what I'm capable of. John Carroll Lynch afraidamericananymore share on social
Two actors who have different motivations and skill sets can work together and be magic. Charles Grodin and Robert DeNiro technically couldn't work more differently, and yet they made 'Midnight Run,' which is a genius comedy. John Carroll Lynch actorcharlecomedy share on social
Breathing is always key in any character. When you have a character with no voice, that makes it even more important. John Carroll Lynch breathecharacterimportant Change image and share on social
I never think of myself as lumbering, but I guess I am. I forget how huge I am sometimes. I've seen movies where I'm with a group of people, and I'm like, 'God, I'm just so gargantuanly bigger than anyone else there.' John Carroll Lynch bigforgetgargantuanly share on social
Evil is important for us to look at, in my opinion, only insofar as it makes us look at our own actions and make us wonder, 'Am I participating in some kind of human evil that I really should stop doing?' John Carroll Lynch actionevilhuman share on social
You can have the most wonderful motives for what you do, but if what you do harms other people, you're fooling yourself. John Carroll Lynch foolharmmotive Change image and share on social
Psychological horror I've always appreciated, like 'Rosemary's Baby.' The slasher movies and the grotesque movies are the ones that I've really been off for a while. John Carroll Lynch appreciatebabygrotesque Change image and share on social
'Fargo' was the turnaround for me, in terms of film, because it was a part; it wasn't a line. John Carroll Lynch fargofilmline Change image and share on social
I don't go to horror movies. I walked out of 'The Exorcist,' man. John Carroll Lynch exorcisthorrorman Change image and share on social
Is fame without purpose and is fame without talent really where we are now? People used to be famous for what they did. Now, they're just famous. John Carroll Lynch famefamouspeople Change image and share on social