Stephen Dougray Scott (born 25 November 1965), better known as Dougray Scott (/ˈduːɡreɪ/), is a Scottish actor. Read full biography of Dougray Scott →
It's difficult to get films made, especially films about poets.
It's nice to be asked to do good projects.
Method acting is a label I don't really understand, because there's a method to everybody's acting.
My focus never wavered; I never accepted the film was not going to be finished.
People go to see a film because it's a great story and it's visually exciting to watch.
Sometimes it is easier to play someone who is far away from you.
Sometimes people say to you that you should try to be in a bigger film, but it's the way it pans out.
Sometimes you just can't walk away from films you're offered, like the Dylan Thomas thing.
The point is to be involved in the moment.
When you do bigger films, the financiers take more risks.
With the situation now, people might be intrigued to see how a country coped with war all those years ago.
You couldn't take football away from me, you couldn't take acting away from me.
You grow up a lot in terms of your understanding of the industry and how to deal with the corporate things.