About Sam Riley: Samuel Peter W. Riley is an English actor and singer best known for his performance in the 2007 biographical film Control, about the life of Ian Curtis.
I was one of the only ones there interested in acting. You find when you're doing school plays that a lot of people there were on punishment, or something.
We panic if there's two centimeters of snow in London.
I learned to stop looking on the Internet pretty early on.
To do a studio film, something with Disney. My father is thrilled.
'On the Road' is another one of those, a film in which the audience has a very clear idea of who they think your character is, so you know you are asking for it. But that's the challenge.
I feel quite safe and isolated in Germany. My wife is very well known there. But I am only looked at when I am holding her hand.
I guess you could say I'm pretty wary.
I'd been told I was going to be the next big thing. But in actual fact, the complete opposite happened.
I've no interest in going on a road trip. If I want to go on holiday, I want to sit on a beach, swim, drink cocktails and read a book.
I'm an actor, of course, so I like to show off.
I'm Angelina Jolie's sidekick in 'Maleficent'. It's cool.
I couldn't really take a girl from Berlin to live in Leeds. I love it here. I miss the Yorkshire sense of humor and things like bitter and Yorkshire puddings, but I can still get my hands on salt 'n' vinegar crisps.
As an actor, I still don't really know exactly what I am doing most of the time.
My parents are relieved as much as anything that I'm getting some work.
Part of what makes your performances more convincing is that your own image isn't getting in the way. And the more you can keep it like that, the better for your work and your state of mind.