See I'm a poet to some, a regular modern day Shakespeare
I believe it is my duty as a performer to raise issues in the world of things we're afraid to look at.
We're all living blinkered lives, and we're not seeing what's going on and looking to change it. I'm not saying that everyone has to make a political statement, but we need to be more aware of what's happening and why.
I think there's a very fine line between the type of performing that some actors do, and being in a state in your mind where you actually believe what's going on. If we weren't actors, what would we do with that ability? Would we not be slightly insane? Mentally ill? I don't know.
Coming back into television, I was very, very wary about committing to anything that could potentially take a long time. I don't mind movies, but I was nervous of television.
I don't get the point in a lot of biopics, they're boring. You know what's gonna happen. You're just watching actors show off.
I was angry but not at God. I feel that you are closer to God when you are messed up. Definitely. That's when you most need God, and God cannot control what man does.
There are two hundred million idiots, manipulated by a million intelligent men.
Habits are like comfortable beds. They are easy to get into, but difficult to get out of.
Audiences are audiences.
I have often wondered who was the first person to realize that eating an artichoke was a good idea.