My parents are actors and never brought work home. I didn't even know what they did until I was about 10 years old. We never talked about it.

More Quotes by Wyatt Russell

I went on an audition. I walked in the room, and it was Leslie Mann with Judd Apatow. It was intimidating.

I was in Toronto with my parents, and my dad took me to an outdoor hockey rink. I was 3 or 4, and I just remember everything about that day. For some reason, I thought, 'This is it. This is what I'm supposed to do.' And this is around the time that Gretzky came to L.A., so I immediately joined a hockey league.

In hockey, it was a freak show. I'm the son of actors and from California, and in Canada, hockey is a religion, so me coming in, it was like, 'Who the hell is this guy?' I just had to put my head down and work really hard, and it was difficult, but it made me who I am and gave me a backbone.

I had been pulling my groins in college a lot and missed my whole freshman year of college because of groin pulls. It was chronic, and I couldn't figure it out. I went to the doctor, and he told me I had hip dysplasia. So I knew my hockey days were sorta limited at that point.

Acting was something fun that my dad did, but baseball is what he really wanted to do.

The last thing I wanted to do was act, because it was the path of least resistance.