I think the life of an actor is very glamorous to other people - then, realities set in.
I think the life of an actor is glamorous to other people, but then the reality sets in: you don't know where you will be next year or how long you'll be there for.
I think the great thing about characters is the ways that they can be surprising. I mean, sometimes you think you've got a lock on a personality, even just in life, and then they'll shock you by their behavior.
I'm hardly digging trenches for a living. I'm getting to tap into my boyhood fantasies of being a larger-than-life character.
I learned so much by being an actor, and part of my sort-of development as a writer is big thanks to the scripts I read in my acting life.
When I was young, I had a very clear point of view on things in life, on moral questions. There was a black and white viewpoint on my world. As I've gotten older, I see the grey areas appear.
I love what I do, but it occurs to me I may have handed over a large portion of my life to fiction.
Blue Tongue Films is a very important part of my life.
I don't want at the end of my life to look back at just a bunch of fictional movies I was involved in that kept taking me away from the real world.