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Greg Bryk

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    Greg Bryk

    How do you fight the stagnation of monogamy and the monotony of time together?

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    I bake my daughter cupcakes for her school. I'm very hands-on.

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    I boxed through college and I played college level football. I was a linebacker.

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    I did the David Cronenberg film, A History of Violence, with Viggo Mortensen and I played a real sociopath. For the next seven years, I played the psycho-of-the-week.

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    If you trust that the people making the show love the source material and the characters, and it's a different medium and there are different requirements for long-form storytelling that will hopefully carry over a number of seasons, then it's exciting.

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    I grew up with a very quick temper, and the language of violence is a language that I'm very familiar and comfortable with.

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    I just think that, at the end of the day, you needed the catharsis of revelation.

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    I'm also the father of three beautiful children and I've been married to my wife for 18 years, and we've been together for 20 years, so I have a very tender side.

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    I'm at a point in my life where I have three kids. I'm a father, and you start to take stock and measure yourself as a man and see where there's room for growth.

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    Playing characters that speak a very violent language was my livelihood.

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    The difficult thing about shooting a television series is that you never have enough time. You really don't.

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    The world is a dangerous, unstable place and sometimes there are casualties and struggles for power.

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    Within the stability of a family struggle, when there's less chaos, you can have the most soul-searching and the most digging to find out what and who you really are.

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    You look at your past and things that are unresolved and figure out what you need to do to move forward and fill a role with your family and in your community.