I wish I had cancer. I will burn in hell for that, but it's true.
One of the gifts of being an actor is that you get to learn new things see the world through different eyes.
I'm a bit of a thrill-seeker. I used to race mountain bikes when I was a kid. I did the national circuit for two years.
Coming from Australia and playing rugby, you just think that soccer is a bit soft, but I'll tell you what, it's not. It's rough as guts.
I grew up spear-fishing, so I've always had a breath hold.
Every audition, I still get nervous. I still get sweaty palms. I don't think that ever goes away. You just get accustomed to it.
You're dealing immense, acute amounts of fear, which makes the rest of life a little bit easier. You don't sweat the small stuff so much.
Many, many times, the kids with the less talent become the better athletes because they're more dedicated to achieving their full potential.
A large animal needs a large area. If you protect that area, you're also protecting thousands of other plants and animals. You're saving all these species that future generations will want - you're saving the world for your children and your children's children. . . . The destruction of species is final. If you lose a species, you lose the genes, you lose all the potential drugs and potential foods that could be useful to the next generations. The ecosystems will not function as they have.
I'd love to work on a script in collaboration.
Members of society must obey the law because they personally believe that its commands are justified.