In 'Cavalry,' I had one scene where I was playing a pretty awful character.
From Domhnall Gleeson
I get asked to give stuff to my dad. I'm, like, 'I'm not gonna pass your script to him!' You know? My dad's my dad. I'm not his agent.
There is something wonderful about turning up every day and knowing that not just the character but the whole movie kind of rests on your shoulders. And there's great satisfaction when you think it's going well and then real terror when you think it's not.
Though rom-coms aren't necessarily my cup of tea, I was a huge fan of 'Notting Hill.'
My mum and my dad have really good taste in movies. My gran would tape them off the TV and write notes about them, rating them.
I'd seen my dad on stage, and that was fine, but the real excitement was - that was my dad. Even now, when I see his films, he's always my favourite person in the movie.
I'm a little bit drifty. I'm a little bit all over the place.
'Punch-Drunk Love' is my favorite movie.
I'd been very certain about not wanting to do the acting thing because of my father. I thought I'd always have the father-son thing of 'He got you the part.'
The Coen brothers are amazing; they're special.
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