All I know is that I am constantly intrigued by something I'm doing.

When I'm interviewing somebody I don't work from prepared questions.

Because I had an accent, people had this impression that I was dumb.

Two boxes of Step Forward Paper saves one tree - that's a real stat.

I can draw really well. And I like to paint. I'm a bit of an artist.

I can't remember. . . . My character was sort of unconscious for it.

My tears cure cancer too, it's just that I laugh at cancer patients.

The best way to watch Breaking Bad is in the fetal position, sobbing.

What hard evidence is there that Obama doesn't want ebola in America?

Acting is really about having the courage to fail in front of people.

I have a control problem. I hate the feeling of not being in control.

I grew up cursing a lot. It felt natural. My parents told me to stop.

For me, now, working and children is it. Theres nothing more to life.

I don't do a lot of reflecting. I'm usually about getting on with it.

Rap is rhythm and poetry. Hip-hop is storytelling and poetry as well.

I've played a murderer, so certainly I think I can play a Republican.

I think people deny themselves by putting themselves into categories.

I'm always aware of the camera and it feels like that's the audience.

Hollywood comedy has gotten really silly and absurd, and I like that.

I don't enter, I'm entered. It's up to someone else. It's up to them.

Warren [Beatty] did a very cool thing, where he directs in character.

Some days you're the kid with the stick, some days you're the pinata.

I prefer to play the bad guy - it gives you more freedom as an actor.

I'm too scared to perform onstage. I'm not very good with big crowds.

Richard Madden, I loved to work alongside him; he's a very funny man.

People who dream of something bigger and better are good role models.

Personally speaking, tights aren't too comfortable for a man to wear.

There are going to be ups and downs in any relationship. It's a team.

There isn't a switch that I turn on. I'm an actor. This is what I do.

I worked with Lawrence Olivier some years ago. He was a great mentor.

My father was grounded, a very meat-and-potatoes man. He was a baker.

I never satisfied that kid but I think he and I have made a deal now.

I don't really have any dream roles. It's just things, which come up.

I went through a period when I was rebellious and a mess of a person.

We still need to feed the public, both physically and intellectually.

I've been in a few love triangles. I've been in a love quadrilateral.

If we try to define our own moral universe, there's a price for that.

Well I've never used that phrase before, but yes she is bootylicious.

I have three women in the house. I get to be wrong three times a day.

I always try to find something I admire about every character I play.

Life is a lot sweeter, I think, than you can be aware of it at times.

I actually started working on Madagascar before my daughter was born.

If you look at my eyes when I'm dancing, you'll see that glazed look.

I'd love to wrestle a Bruiser Brody or Andre the Giant from the past.

It's hard to be an artist. It's hard to be anything. It's hard to be.

American audiences and European and Asian audiences are so different.

People always like stories about the little guy fighting the big guy.

One of the most important things for an actor is to know who you are.

Sometimes the songs you think will be best don't turn out to be best.

Failures not a bad thing. It builds character. It makes you stronger.

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