Quotes about british-actor
british-actor destined production
Fate destined me to play Fagin. It was the part of a lifetime, and I was the only actor to be in the stage production and in the film. Ron Moody
british-actor came insatiable seems type wonderful work
I didn't set out to make this kind of picture. It just came my way. But its been going on for me for 16 years now and its wonderful for an actor to work consistently. There seems to be an insatiable audience for this type of film. Peter Cushing
british-actor built fascinated lewis men morse result writers
The writers have built up the Morse and Lewis characters, and their relationship. You're fascinated how these two men get to the result they get to. John Thaw
british-actor enjoy good
You are with a new set of people, you are in a new location, there is always something new about it. I still enjoy that. It's still good fun. Albert Finney
british-actor
We all know that somebody did it, but how did they find the answer? John Thaw
british-actor newest
Very often, what I find newest is something very old. It's just a little jingle, a little rhythm, a little turn, a little trope. Peter Davison
british-actor earn living thrilled tough truly
At the beginning, it was tough for me to actually become an actor. I was so thrilled that I was able to earn my living doing something I truly loved. Terence Stamp
british-actor bummed falling turned
Everything is just falling into place for me right now. I just turned 30, which I thought I was going to be bummed about, but I'm not. Matthew Perry
british-actor second shoot
There's only one day to shoot one scene, you don't get a second chance. You've got to say, This is what I feel. Could I try this? Ralph Fiennes
british-actor cut exactly final george love
I love doing this day, and George was exactly as he's always been, very calm and very gentle, and if I'm in the final cut in the summer theater, I'll be thrilled. If I'm not, well that's the way things go. Jeremy Bulloch
british-actor seems whatever work
I'm not always doing this work, but whatever I'm doing when I'm not doing this work seems to be as much a part of this as anything else. Daniel Lewis
british-actor given people quality stuff watch
If people are given quality stuff to watch, they'll watch it. David Warner
british-actor entertainment male
It was male chauvinism, as you must realize, in the 1960s, particularly in the entertainment business, which was pretty repulsive. Patrick Macnee
british-actor complete create delusion exchange lives ourselves strange
It's a complete illusion, this notion. We create for ourselves this strange delusion that we exchange our lives for someone else's. Daniel Lewis
british-actor exciting store talk
It's really exciting stuff, but I can't talk about it at the moment.When they told me what they had in store for Nick, I couldn't really refuse. Adam Rickitt
british-actor character
I never try to completely do a character, if you know what I mean. I always feel like I'm just being me, but in the character's situation. Jonny Miller
british-actor great pick stuff trick
I pick up a lot of stuff from them, but I don't think there's any great trick to acting. Jason Statham
british-actor correctly course knew lines quite saying voice worried
By then of course I knew my voice would be overdubbed and I wasn't worried about saying my lines quite as correctly as I did in the first film. David Prowse
british-actor fun parts
But, you know, as you get older, my God, the parts get more varied. There's a lot of fun to be had doing a lot of different things. Alan Bates
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In this film, we took a helicopter up and showed London as a vista, which is not very often done. Mel Smith
british-actor feeling grow kids love superman time
I just had the feeling that by the time all these kids grow up, as many of them who love Superman will love Zod. And I think that's come to pass! Terence Stamp
british-actor good talent
I have talent. I know it. I've been doing this for 30 years. But at the same time, you not only have to be good; you have to be good in hits. Tom Wilkinson
british-actor career expecting happened last tried
I have to know what would've happened if I tried to get into show business. The last thing I was expecting was to have the kind of career I've had. Terence Stamp
british-actor
I don't really look back at all. When I've made a film, I've made it. They kind of go out into the world and they're on their own really. Albert Finney
british-actor dig digging examine kept plan stuff
I don't plan on digging that stuff up that I've kept down with my feet. Why would I want to dig it all up and examine it like an archaeologist? Albert Finney
british-actor ease
I just play him as myself, I don't ease myself into any role really. I stick a beard on and play me. Michael Gambon
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The most precious things in speech are pauses. Ralph Richardson
british-actor sack
Actually, the Department of Transport were at one stage going to sack me. David Prowse
british-actor language
What language are you talking in now? It appears to be bollocks. Richard Wilson
british-actor performance poetic poets seem tradition trouble
The trouble with the performance poets is that they don't seem to have read anything. So there is not a real sense of the poetic tradition in their work. Peter Davison
british-actor critical goes people reviewed success
You want to have a critical success and you want people to go see it. It's disappointing if something's well reviewed and no one goes to see it. Ralph Fiennes
british-actor strength
You've got to have steel in you somewhere. Alan Bates
british-actor fleeing odd performance poetry
And one of the odd things about it is that poetry is now fleeing from the academies to another institution, which is the performance poetry. Peter Davison