Danny Quote by Robert Carlyle Download Open image “I'd work with Danny Boyle every day of the week. No matter what he was doing I would do that.” — Robert Carlyle ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Danny Day Doing Every Every day He Matter Week Work Would
Well I'd really love to work with Robert De Niro, because he's still the most talented actor out there. — Paul Thomas Anderson Copy Share Image
I believe in Danny Boyle. I really do. I know that he's not going to pull the trigger on something if it's not right. — Jonny Lee Miller Copy Share Image
This is just a long shot, but I definitely would want to work with Frank Ocean. He's the man. — Kodie Shane Copy Share Image
I'd watch Edwin van der Sar and try and steal things with my eyes from how he played, because he wasn't all muscles and… — Thibaut Courtois Copy Share Image
I'd love to work with Steve Martin. I'd love to work with Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. — Chris Pratt Copy Share Image
I would love to work with Ryan Reynolds - I think he is hilarious and talented - and also Seth Rogen. — Italia Ricci Copy Share Image
We met in Cracker. I played a maniac fan who murders a policeman and she did my makeup. I thought anyone interested in me… — Robert Carlyle Copy Share Image
Biologically, I'm lucky - an angular face and dark colouring which shows up well on camera. — Robert Carlyle Copy Share Image
At times of the severest depression, humor is what binds people together. — Robert Carlyle Copy Share Image
I don't want to be a luvvie actor. It took a long time for me to accept I was an actor, a professional actor,… — Robert Carlyle Copy Share Image
I've always taken my love of children from my father. He was a children magnet. Suddenly, having my first child hit home what my… — Robert Carlyle Copy Share Image
When I look back at my past and the way I grew up, I grew up on communes. That was meant to be. — Robert Carlyle Copy Share Image
Each performance and each film is what it is. It's right and belongs within that moment. You look at it and try to make… — Robert Carlyle Copy Share Image
I was 16 when I was in a band, for about 10 minutes. I went off and did acting after that. So it was… — Robert Carlyle Copy Share Image
Most of the time, you find that the smaller the budget, the more the project is about something substantive. — Robert Carlyle Copy Share Image
People in Scotland appreciate homegrown talent, but it's getting harder and harder to get films made in Britain. — Robert Carlyle Copy Share Image
In troubled times the last thing you want to do is to stick your money into a film. It's such a gamble. — Robert Carlyle Copy Share Image
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“Damn." "I know." "I mean seriously...damn." "Yeah." "When you decide it's time to up the ante on getting into deep shit, you don't mess… — Seanan McGuire Copy Share Image
It wasn't until I was 35 or 36, when I wrote 'Danny and the Deep Blue Sea,' that I began to get some notoriety,… — John Patrick Shanley Copy Share Image
“We forgot to get sheets," Danny said. "And dish-towels... I don't own a single dish-towel!" Kevin added his own problems. "And bathroom stuff." "Not… — Failte Copy Share Image
Very little gets offered to me. I have to audition and bawl my eyes out. For 'Broadchurch,' the scene was Danny lying on the… — Andrew Buchan Copy Share Image
It's funny, because I was trained as a dramatic actor at New York's Colonnades Theater Lab in the '70s, along with Jeff Goldblum, Danny… — Peter Scolari Copy Share Image
“No," said her dad, starting to shout, "what I can't handle is you being dropped off after midnight by some kid who thinks he's… — Kelly Creagh Copy Share Image
“Movie. What's my favorite kind of movie?” “Is there a point to this?” “Please, Lucy. What's my favorite movie?” “Horror. Why?” “No reason,” I… — Kaitlin Scott Copy Share Image