The energy that comes when you compel people to dance stays with you your whole career - whether you are playing to 100,000 people at Glastonbury or 1,000 kids in a club.
I came out the box and for seven years I had a huge career. And then it's done, it's dumped. But I ain't gone, and I refuse to be gone.
I think a British icon is someone who conducts themself with real dignity: someone who is truly talented and modest. These are things that I would aspire to in my career.
I don't want to look back at my career and see a string of incredibly commercial projects that don't have much heart. I'm looking for things that have soul.
It doesn't bother me one iota that most of my career has been playing people who are not that - well, let's say that people wouldn't aspire to be like them.
I do think that, for instance, we've been very lucky to have theatrical careers and be associated with Shakespeare which sometimes gives you a kind of bogus kudos.
My career was really odd, because I literally had a greatest hits album out and nobody knew who I was. They knew the songs, but they didn't know me.
I'm so lucky to have a career in my fifties. And to still have the desire to do it. I don't think about retirement.
I was called Matt Dillon's brother my whole career basically until 'Entourage' broke me free of that and now people call me Johnny Drama instead.
For myself, Queer Eye feeds more to my heart and my soul than as a platform for a career.
You have people who can't act and they get all these parts. Paris Hilton falls into her own category. She's made a career out of it.
I've always been a workaholic. I reckon, on average, I've had less than one day a year off in my working career.
The reason I haven't had kids yet is because I was so focused on my acting career, hoping I could get something to break.
I don't really look for specific types of projects any more. I'm not taking care of a career anymore. I'm just having fun acting.
A lot of the things I hold onto have memories attached to them. Bags, shoes and jewelry that were given to me from photo shoots and fashion shows throughout my career.
Having designed and built several clocks during my career it suddenly occurred to me that when you look at the face of a clock both hands have the same center.
I've been so blessed to have my career gradually get bigger and bigger, so I've been able to absorb stuff and take stuff gradually.
I think all players reach a point in their career where it's natural to lose some of that hunger, that desire, to sort of break out or be a star.
I despise stereotypes. A gay man can be a macho athlete, or he can be an interior designer or any career in between.
I think that once you've had a few No. 1s in your career that you've kind of proven yourself, and I don't feel the need to prove anything anymore.
After an 18-year career, I left the film industry, not wanting to become one of those child-actor cautionary tales.