(When asked about how he felt to be part of the Sex and the City phenomenon)Jason Lewis: I feel pretty lucky. It definitely helps you in terms of getting other work and whatnot, but this is some of the really special TV that's been in the world and I got to be on it and I certainly had not much more to do than say the wonderful lines that were written for me. So I feel blessed.
Jason Lewis: When I'm not enjoying more active pursuits in my spare time, I'll happily pick up needles and a ball of thread. I surf, snowboard, mountain-bike... and now I started knitting. I knitted a hat for Woody Harrelson, but it was a little too small.
Jason Lewis: I had been offered gay roles before, and oftentimes the writing was very trivial. The idea of playing gay as a punch line to a joke never made sense to me. But the issues between these two guys are very relatable. It's not about their sexuality - it's about their connectivity.