| Q: | What was it like to work on this movie, especially since Stuart the mouse couldn't be around for the filming? |
| A: | It was hard. But sometimes easier. I liked the challenge. I just pretended that my little brother was really there... instead of a laser dot. |
| Q: | What was it that finally got you laughing in the scene with Stuart and the train set? |
| A: | Rob Minkoff, the director, tickled me. |
| Q: | Had you read Stuart Little before you started filming this movie? |
| A: | I started reading it when I got the part, but I didn't want to get confused so I just read the script. |
| Q: | What books do you like to read? |
| A: | All different kinds, but Old Yellar and Savage Sammet are two of my favorites. |
| Q: | What's your favorite part about being an actor? |
| A: | Just acting. I love acting. |
| Q: | What are you working on next? |
| A: | I am working on my fastball in baseball. It is baseball season and I am a lefty relief pitcher. |