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Something Quotes by Michael Sheen
- I suppose I'm something of an eccentric dresser.
- As a general thing, I've always been drawn to characters who appear to be one thing on the surface, but are actually something else underneath.
- I don't want to do something that I've done before; I can't see the point of it.
- The first thing, when I read the script, is that I need to care about what happens and feel compelled by the story and engaged…
- As an actor I think youre always going to ride a fine line between doing something because you believe its the right thing to do,…
- There is an element of performance to leadership, because youre on public display, and I suppose I must be attracted to that. Although, probably more…
- Well you have to do a tremendous amount of research and if you're playing someone who's a real life person, especially someone who's alive or…
- It's weird meeting people for the first time and realizing they know more about your private life than you know about them. You'll be sitting…
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