The whole interview is at the link but here's the part with Jason (Thank you Moonlight-Detective.com!):
ML-D: We also talked with Jason Dohring.
AOL: Ah, lovely Jason!
ML-D: Yes, and he has so many nice things to say about you. I think you're his hero.
AOL: He's such a great guy, he's just, I feel really blessed working with these people, you know. Like, his family threw this Christmas party the likes I've never seen, and its just genuine, you know. They're just genuinely wonderful people, and it's such a pleasure to ah…when I see him on set, it's like, YES! YES! And that's rare, you know what I mean, it's rare, rare, rare, rare. Especially in this industry, I mean, there's so many fuckheads!
ML-D: To really like your coworkers, yeah, that is a blessing.
AOL: You know? I mean there is! It's a weird thing in acting, you know. I mean, we're artists, but we deal with the human condition, which can involve emotion a lot, you know. And a lot of people get confused, a lot of people end up living this really introspective life. You can move into self obsession very quickly and very easily. You know, you need to constantly remind yourself it's not about how you feel, it's about how the audience feels. And it's not about your emotions, it's about the emotions of these characters, and so you are simply the device with which you deliver this character's reality, or you bring life to this character and you become the mouthpiece for this character and whatever. And so, a lot of actors can be construed as self obsessed. Sort of vain and narcissistic, and Jason is just, like, the most other-centered person that you know. He's always thinking about other people, he's always, he's so generous with his time. I'd work with him again in a heartbeat.




