Rider: Good question. Probably six or seven. It's all because I did "Cabin Fever." Filmmakers watch horror films like "Cabin Fever" and then want to emulate them: "Rider Strong — get him." I kept getting offers to be in horror films. I love horror, but I definitely had to stop. I kind of stopped acting in general. There's a period in your early 20s as an actor where there aren't a whole lot of roles there for you — especially when you look like a teenager. For women, it's different. I looked like a teenager until five years ago. I didn't want to be in teenage, high school stuff. There weren't a whole lot of options. You need to either be a teenager or a 30-something playing 20-something. That's part of why I got out of acting — the (lack) of good roles.