Alan Cumming
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Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming, OBE, is a Scottish character actor, author, and activist who has appeared in numerous films, television shows and plays. His London stage appearances include Hamlet, the Maniac in Accidental Death of an Anarchist, the lead in Bent, and the National Theatre of Scotland's The Bacchae. On Broadway he has appeared in The Threepenny Opera, as the master of ceremonies in Cabaret, Design for Living and a one-man adaptation of Macbeth. His best-known film roles include his performances in...
NationalityScottish
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth27 January 1965
CityAberfeldy, Scotland
It's really rare for film directors to be that interested in things other than themselves.
Actors aren't stupid, mostly, and if there's a sensibility and an aesthetic that a director's going for, if you're aware of that too, you can do things to help that.
You'll see Dame Judi Dench in a Bond film, in Shakespeare and then starring in her own sitcom. You never see that here with Meryl Streep.
For example, Americans seem reluctant to take on Shakespeare because you don't think you're very good at it - which is rubbish. You're missing out here.
You should *have* an experience; it shouldn't just *be* an experience.
Be who you like as long as you mean it.
Sometimes people get really sniffy about the films you choose if you've done more dramatic projects or you're classically trained.
Kids are more genuine. When they come up and want to talk to you, they don't have an agenda. It's more endearing and less piercing to your aura.
I'm quite good, though I say it myself, at making strangers feel at ease.
Once in a while it's good to challenge yourself in a way that's really daunting.
Sometimes people do you a favour when they drop out of your life.
It's actually quite a good ethos for life: go into the unknown with truth, commitment, and openness and mostly you'll be okay.
With Urban Secrets, I just really liked the idea of wandering around chatting to people.
Most people will never know anything beyond what they see with their own two eyes.