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I'm looking forward to getting fat and old.
I'm not much of a show-off.
I'm probably not very good at rom-com, being funny on demand; I'll leave that to the comedians.
I've become one of those actors who find it difficult to say 'no' when things are offered.
I've never been that cute kid that was forgiven for being naughty.
If you're used to being a maverick, then people don't get surprised when you start acting strangely.
In school, I was a beanpole with a nose I hadn't grown into.
It is possible to work out of New York on film and television and still not lose your connection to theater.
Light, trivial comedy does not appeal - it is not something I go to see.
Monet was like a conductor. He painted with quite a straight arm and used bold strokes.
My mum will not speak above a low whisper in public because she doesn't want to draw attention to herself.
Often you find the character through the things they say. How they talk about other people, how they describe themselves - which is very rare.
Once you don't smile on film, they say, 'Let's have that bloke who doesn't smile.'