I absolutely love Leonardo DiCaprio.

I am the biggest Kanye and Jay Z fan.

Al Pacino never looks like he's being filmed.

Confidence is the greatest gift for an actor.

The fact that there aren't more restrictions on the media is disgraceful.

I've not really been let down by anyone I've admired and then worked with.

I have got some fantastic friendships that I have had for a long, long time.

I fully accepted that I cannot grow facial hair, but it is quite emasculating.

I would love to do some motion capture work just to be able to challenge myself.

I love the camaraderie that develops on film sets and ensemble casts. It's really special.

Hollywood has never been a goal, necessarily - there was no 'Conquer America' game plan for me.

I need to try and get away from that brat role, or people are going to think I'm a natural brat.

I love fashion. I shop like a 16-year old girl. Sneakers. That's what I spend money I don't have on.

The thing I get a lot is, 'You've got a very recognisable face.' I'm never quite sure what to make of it.

I am very much a city boy, and I really don't get out into the countryside or the wilderness that much at all.

I don't think Tom Hardy has an actual voice of his own. Except maybe the one in 'The Dark Knight Rises,' as Bane.

I'll just say it: I'm not the sharpest tool in the box. Being forced to go back to school is still a fear of mine.

If I could be something other than an actor, I'd be a chef; I've got a big interest in food. I'm a proper fan boy.

The will to challenge myself is strong, but I think that's growing, the desire to stretch myself and make it hard.

I love the process of auditioning and having the chance to play a million different characters in one week - it's great.

I love student life, but I also loved, from a young age, being in a working environment where you are treated as an adult.

For one thing, there is no guarantee that I am even going to work again. I hope I will and will go on to have a long career.

I have a relationship with New Line, so I'm grateful to them for taking a punt on me - both for 'We're The Millers' and 'It'.

I was lucky that I had friends who have maintained a very regular attitude with me and haven't changed how they interact with me.

I always wanted to play a 'Batman' villain; that was a big one for me. I may have missed the boat, but I always wanted to do that.

I come from this bubble in life - I come from a great family and went to a nice school, and I have friends, and life is pretty rosy.

I love food. I think arguably the thing I'm best at in life is eating food, which is not the best talent in the world, but it's a talent.

Somehow I got a place at Bristol University. I'm still waiting for the phone call to say that they made a mistake and got the wrong person.

Cara Delevingne and I took an eyebrow selfie. We both have prominent eyebrows, but hers are much better than mine. Maybe we should do a swap.

I feel character description from a book can mislead you and actually make you fall off course when you're representing a character using a script.

I first read 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe' when I was a kid. And I think it was read to me. Me and my sister both had a copy and loved the books.

I just like the prospect of playing lots of different types of characters and just the opportunity to challenge yourself, do something different and surprise people.

I wasn't picked for any of the sports teams at school because I was half the size of everyone else, but now everyone assumes I must have been some sort of rugby player.

I just felt that I might to go to university and get some real life. It wasn't stimulating in the same way. I loved being at Bristol, but I missed the thrill of being on set.

The Internet unfortunately means that, although a lot of truth and good stuff can spread as a result of the Internet, I think bad stuff and negativity spreads even more quickly.

My dad's a professor of medicine; my mum was a nurse. My little sister is going into healthcare. My older sister is a nurse; my brother's in finance - I'm the runt of the litter.

I think for anybody, regardless of what industry you work in, when you get a new job, and it's progressive in terms of your career, that is one of the best feelings in the world.

Kissing scenes are never romantic or sexy. They're actually super technical, like, 'Move your head; you're blocking her light,' or, 'Stop looking like an idiot when you kiss her.'

It’s difficult to tell whether people are looking at you because they recognize you from your work, or whether it’s just because you’re six foot three and have the eyebrows of Satan.

Everyone in New York wants to move to London, and everyone in London wants to live in New York. A few people want to live in L.A., but I'll never understand that. It's too much for me.

How often do I call my mom? You can never call your mum enough, and I should call my mum more often. But I speak to my mum very regularly and have a close relationship with my parents.

I wasn't really happy in school and didn't really have anything else going for me; I wasn't really good at anything. Drama was at least something I loved and was really passionate about.

I think what makes Narnia a magical place is that it offers escapism - escapism from a world that is so different from the reality known by the characters and the reality known by the fans.

I am the black sheep of my family. They are all super talented and intelligent and got proper jobs. Most of my family is in medicine, actually. They are all too clever to be doing what I do.

There's such a thing, if you're a finance man, as hitting the figures you need to hit. But there's no equivalent in acting. It's a creative field. It's subjective. That's what I love about it.

Leonardo DiCaprio I find very inspiring... He's my idol. I absolutely love Leonardo DiCaprio. Christian Bale, obviously, being a British actor and going from 'Empire of the Sun.' Now he's Batman.

As much as I would love to do roles in big movies and am keen to establish myself in the industry. I don't want to sacrifice things that I really enjoy, like spending time with my family and friends.

This is a business, and no one enters a race not to finish first. I wouldn't say I'm in it for the competition, but I'm certainly not just in it to coast along. I want to be the best I possibly can be.

I joined the after-school club, School of Comedy, which progressed wildly, and in quite a Hollywood way. It sounds like 'School of Rock', right up to trying to raise money to pay for a venue in Edinburgh.

Anyone who supports your work, I like having the opportunity to thank them for that, and I think also Twitter provides an opportunity for people in the public eye to give a faithful account of who they are.

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