He also makes a frank admission that he’s counting on the success of his latest film, “I Am Legend.”

“It’s gonna be real scary if “I Am Legend” doesn’t work, because I got everything I wanted [in a film],” Smith told the magazine.

While working in Hollywood, Smith has stayed grounded and under the celebrity radar, due to his solid marriage with actress Jada Pinkett Smith and, he says, his friendship with fellow actor Tom Cruise.

“We push one another to be better…There’s a comprehension of what each of us goes through that everybody else can’t understand,” Smith said. “I’ve studied Buddhism and Hinduism and I’ve studied Scientology through Tom. And nobody’s saying anything different!…I don’t think that because the word someone uses for ‘spirit’ is ‘thetan’ that the definition becomes any different.”

Smith admits that it’s not easy to maintain a happy marriage in Hollywood, 곡성출장안마 and that you have to invest all you’ve got into making it work. “Counseling, individual learning, books, conflict resolution,” Smith confided. “It is a full time job to try and be happy. People tend to think that they can go to work for 50 or 60 hours a week and then come home and their relationship is just supposed to work.”

The couple wed in November of 1997, when Smith was 29 and Pinkett Smith was 26.

He is not much of a figure on the party circuit. “Will literally takes three sips and he’s buzzed,” says his “Hitch” co-star Eva Mendes. “It’s not even like three sips of whiskey; it’s literally a piña colada or a daiquiri–he loves girly drinks–and he’s down.”

Other Hollywood stars have taken notice of Smith’s one-of-a-kind demeanor.

“I don’t say this kind of stuff about people, but he’s godly,” says Smith’s “John Hancock” co-star, Charlize Theron.