I haven't thought of retirement yet, but when I stop enjoying the game or when injuries force me, I will quit.
I find it quite easy to get in and out of character. I don't know why - I guess it's my job.
I actually don't believe in big government, and half the time I'm never quite sure I believe in government, generally.
I had to change the shape of my own voice. It was quite hard to pull off and so once I had it, I stayed in Hitchcock's voice all day on set.
I was born in Paris in 1950. I had a strict upper-class Catholic education but I never really fitted in the system and revolted against it quite early.
I like 'The Simpsons' quite a lot. I love the irreverent character of the whole show. It's great.
I think I could be a cook. Everybody always says I'm good, though I think it's quite gruelling as a profession.
If I had married someone wealthy when I was young, I would have sunk like a stone. Being skint makes life quite clear. You've got to take that job.
I text nonstop, and I love emoji. I'm also on the phone quite a bit for work - probably more than 10 calls per day.
I have a utilitarian approach to dressing; as long as I quite like it and it covers me up, I don't care what it is.
Between 18 and 26 I acted professionally, on the stage and a little bit on television. Acting is okay, but it's quite pressurized. Then I went to England - I wanted to reinvent myself.
Well, I think that you know, I threatened myself with quitting after every movie. But I think everybody does that, right?
I live at Gap Kids; I think they have the cutest stuff. I barely buy anything for myself, but my daughter has quite the collection.
I just try and surround myself, for the biggest proportion of time that I can, with people who make me feel normal, because constantly feeling abnormal is quite difficult.
I think I give the impression of being a romantic, and I think inside I'm quite severe. But some might say they had the opposite impression of me.
In fact I am quite snappy and irritable, and I don't know if I'd like to make myself worse in that respect.
I'm quite arty. I didn't know whether to become an artist or musician but I realised I could paint with music. All my songs have colours.
I had a certain career as an actor that I think was quite personal as well, and had a lot of integrity, but I wasn't writing my own things or directing my own movies.
Jack Twist: I wish I knew how to quit you.
I wish I knew how to quit you, political jokers and pathological liars...
I was in Estonia when a professor asked me if I was aware that making any criticism of the Red Army during the war was now an imprisonable offence. I was quite shaken.