It’s not the job of an actor to judge your character
It seems no matter what you say and how politically correctly and carefully you say it, you offend someone. Or at least I always do.
I'm hopeless at small talk and have a problem making eye contact.
I've always considered myself to be fiercely patriotic. I love Britain - its history and the down-to-earth attitude people have.
There's no point in lying saying I am doing really, really well because I'm not; I'm cult level.
I actually have two hats in my office; one says "network," one says "studio. " Paul Lee over at ABC sent those over to us and I find it very useful.
Maybe I over-do the 'not-80s' thing. It should be a part of my life that I've got some sort of pride in, but I've got this huge chip on my shoulder about '80s nostalgia - and it annoys fans sometimes.
Boy, those Germans have a word for everything!
I'm not judging the films. People make these connections through a film, or because they know them. But the fact that they erase them and have to start from scratch, I think that's an important point. A lot of kids, when they have a camera, have tended to do remakes of existing films. You have a lot of kids that make Star Wars. And I think that's creativity, but not as much creativity as starting from scratch.
I grew up with guns. For my 16th birthday, in fact, I received a. 357 instead of a car. But there was nothing playful about them; they were tools.
Rumi will transform you, in ways you didn’t know you needed transforming.