The 58-year-old actor, who almost had a wallaby explode in his face on the set of 2011's 'The Hunter', thinks his biggest personality trait is having the energy for any adventure and puts his success down to "pressing forward", reported Contactmusic.
"I'm like a jack rabbit: I jump at the chance of adventure. I'm always pressing forward. But my life is far from over," he said.
Dafoe recently confirmed he is returning for 'Finding Dory' where he will reprise the role of animated fish Gill, who he portrayed in 2003 movie 'Finding Nemo'.
"Yeah I've already started. It's even better than the first. It's fantastic. It's good to say I think it's going to be better than the first; that's good advertising.
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