I ask for a lot of advice from different fathers - all kinds of dads.
I like to write paper mail - nobody does that anymore - with my pen pals.
I look completely like my mum. She's very foreign, very Jewish.
I think smells, like sounds, can be so much immediately affecting.
All my friends were going off to be professionals, and I said I wanted to be an actor.
Our program for American GIs can be heard at 1630 hours.
There's a policy now of opening the doors to the outside world.
I started on the fringes of journalism as a cartoonist on The Daily Mail.
It is a very wide range of people that we get for the show.
I don't really prepare for roles. I just kind of do them!
I think a lot of the stuff I'm playing now is crap.
I just want to hear something I haven't heard before
The director in TV and the writer and the creator are working very much hand in hand.
Bite me." -Lieutenant Eve Dallas, from any of the In Death books.
Blogs are for anoraks who couldn't get published any other way.
I worked regularly from very early on, and some of it was probably a bit premature.
When I'm on stage, I'm quite over the top - I'm quite flamboyant and camp.
There's a real sense of camaraderie with sitcoms.
As an actor we're just like workers in a factory, we provide our services to directors.
One of the things you learn in rehab is that you're responsible for your own actions.
The choreographer for the Milton Berle show wanted me to audition. I walked away from that.