My dad would often take me to the cinema and I found myself really seduced by the imagery, I think this had a massive impact on how I viewed the world.
I went to football training when I was five because I think my father thought he had two boys.
I try to be like a sponge when I'm around other actors, picking things up about the way they work and how they do things.
I avoid banks and I've never been in any sort of corporate environment at all.
I'm a quiet person's nightmare - the only time I shut up is when I'm reading, because I'm a book geek.
I think actor is one of those jobs where you don't stop learning, even if you have a career longer than my little five years! You're meeting new people all the time, so you might as well just be a sponge and take everybody's input and style as a bit of a lesson.
I've got to work with people who have had really fantastic careers and who are still lovely people to be around. So, I suppose that's kind of a big inspiration for me - to work for as long as possible but to continue to enjoy it. I want to be a part of the process, rather than just wanting the rewards.
I'm a big fan of Samantha Bee's.
I can't help but to write, I have a inner need for it. If I'm not in the middle of some literary project, I'm utterly lost, unhappy and distressed. As soon as I get started, I calm down.
Most artists look for something fresh to paint; frankly I find that quite boring. For me it is much more exciting to find fresh meaning in something familiar.
Funniest thing happened though, you wouldn't believe it, ha, the mannequins came to life. I went insane.