I'm an actor. I love to act. That's my job. I'll leave the politicking to others.
There is some sadness for me now about acting because it used to be that there was a reverence for actors.
Horror audiences don't need to see some TV actor they're familiar with.
I think there's a big misconception out there about actors and the choices they have.
If I were very handsome, maybe I'd have been an actor.
A lot of actors don't like to see how they've done every day.
I like approbation. Any actor who tells you they don't is lying.
I would like, in the long term, to be recognized as a writer-director-actor.
The Oscar nomination made me a recognizable name to other actors and people in general.
My favorite actor is Steve McQueen, and he did his own stunts.
I'm a businessman and actor and I still make appearances.
I find actors a little bit too self-conscious.
I'm not the kind of actor who goes into exhaustive research for each role.
I've always said that I benefit, as an actor, from not having the illusion of security.
On the whole, actors shout when they don't know what they're doing, trying to make an impact.
Behind the footlights there is always the applause, which stimulates the actors. On the screen it is a different matter.
British actors behave like Europeans; they are also extremely well trained.
It gives me more breadth as an actor and as an artist to not be pigeonholed.
It's of course understandable that people want to know about actors in their favourite series.
The magic doesn't come from within the director's mind, it comes from within the hearts of the actors.
You scratch a preacher a little bit, and you'll get an actor.