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I don't act, anyway. The stuff is all injected as we go along. My pictures are made without script or written directions of any kind. (Edward VIII )
The camera can't catch my blushes! (Edward VIII )
I love getting ready to do a scene, and thinking about it, and talking about it. But the rest of the time, I'm so nervous and obsessed. I'm just tearing my hair out in the trailer. The whole time I'm really tense. (Edward VIII )
I moved out to LA, got an agent, started auditioning. I didn't know anything about how it worked. And since I was really bad, luckily, I didn't get any of those parts. (Edward VIII )
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I'm thrilled with my body of work. (Edward VIII )
I suspect that a lot of studio executives still think of me as 'what's-his-name. (Edward VIII )
You jot down ideas, memories, whatever, concerning your real life that somehow parallels the character you're playing, and you incorporate that in your scene work. (Edward VIII )
Unfortunately, when a violation is brought to our attention, state law does not provide flexibility. (Edward VIII )
She just really liked the script and ... I responded to that. (Edward VIII )
I should see every script, I should make my comments and approve of jokes. I can't cringe at a show that's got my name on it. (Edward VIII )
I didn't work for three years. I couldn't get arrested! I'd given up, really, and was working for my brother on a building site and working on the crew at the Royal Exchange Theatre, building sets and changing the scenery. (Edward VIII )
I got to work with Ian Holm. David Cronenberg's very open and I think he just presumes that you're an intelligent person who's read the script and you know what he's on about. (Edward VIII )
I love Dead Ringers. A democratic set, the work was taken seriously. (Edward VIII )
I only ever worked on interiors, and an interior is an interior. I don't know what they did about exteriors. (Edward VIII )
Lots of middle class people are running around pretending to be Cockney. (Edward VIII )
It's one of the classic works of this period. The novel itself stands up on its own, and as a result of that, you're going to have a great deal of material as an offspring. (Edward VIII )
I feel I have to work hard to nurture whatever talent I have as an actor. I feel like it's not natural to me. So I don't take it for granted ... What I think is my natural ability - which is writing - I think I totally take that for granted. (Edward VIII )
If I wasn't an actor I'd be unemployable, or at best the secretary to a golf club somewhere. Nine holes at that, and blue in the face with port. (Edward VIII )
I was never jailed. The fact is that I was arrested, but I went into a diversion programme, and by that time I'd already begun working in what was called anger management. It was a painful and awful moment. (Edward VIII )
Nobody teaches you to be a father. Nobody teaches you to be a husband. Nobody teaches you how to be a star. You have to learn to work with the tools. (Edward VIII )
Sometimes I feel an obligation to be accessible as a personality, but for me the driving force since the beginning has always been good work, taking risks, trying new things. If the door opens, go through it. Always go forwards. (Edward VIII )
This is what it has come to in this day and age-we created the image of Starsky and Hutch, but if we trade on that we are in violation. This is television, it's all about marketing, and it sickens me. (Edward VIII )
That's what is great about what I do, going from one job to the other. (Edward VIII )
There's no way that I could do a 9 to 5 job. There's no way. I was not cut out for that. You come in and you work for three months on the one job. They say, 'Great,' you know, and you're on to the next one - and you never even got fired. It's wonderful. (Edward VIII )
There's a moment that comes and I think that it comes for anyone who loves their job and what they do and they've been at it for a while where you realize at an early age, because it's such a gift to realize at an early age what you want to do with your life and know what you want to do. (Edward VIII )
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