"Up there on the screen, we can all……" — Eddie Redmayne
"Up there on the screen, we can all fly. But down here on earth, we need to be each others wings."
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29 Quotes by Eddie Redmayne
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Ladies and babies, and mortgages, for that matter, can all wait. Acting has done a strange thing to me, though.…
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I always try to describe making movies like summer camp, or some holiday where you spend all day, every day…
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On so many levels, acting in film and TV is so much the sum of its parts, and somewhere in…
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I'm fully aware that I am a lucky, lucky man. This Oscar belongs to all of those people around the…
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Listen, acting is not surgery, it's entertainment. You're doing something to hopefully move people, to make them laugh, to transport…
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Most actors hate watching their own films because all you can see is the glaring mistakes, your own tricks and…
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They're such hierarchical things, film sets, they're sort of mini societies. Often they're incredibly political places.
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Making 'Birdsong,' on the one hand you have how prestigious it is and the reputation of the book, which is…
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I draw and play the piano badly. But when I’m doing those things, I’m concentrating so hard there’s no room…
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Two years ago, I shot 'Pillars of the Earth' in Budapest - it was a big part, but I had…
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A lot of people think theatre must be much harder work than film, but anything histrionic or superfluous gets seen…
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And you can't complain about kissing Emma Watson. Isn't that what everyone in the world wants to do? I've known…
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