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- My house is very clean apart from a very small part of it that looks as if we've been burgled, which is my office.
- I always work from back-story, that's what I always do, so you get a character, and you think 'OK, who's this guy, before the story…
- I've thought about doing theatre again for some time. My last stage play was back in 1999, when I was with Colin Firth in Richard…
- Even now when I talk to people they say, make sure you check your hubcaps because he's from Liverpool, make sure your radio's still in…
- It's amazing meeting someone who grew up in LA. It's like meeting someone from a mining town when you know nothing about mining.
- I had no money and London seemed unfriendly. But that changed when I started going out with a girl from London, who showed me what…
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