I wasn't going to be a college kid. The only subject I was interested in was English. I think I had a subconscious interest in analyzing story.
From Eric Bana
I used to lift very heavy weights in my mid-twenties - I used to bench press over 300lb. The most I ever lifted was 330lb; I couldn't do that today, no way.
I've given no thought to moving to America at all.
I deliberately fly in and out of LA for as small a time as humanly possible.
I race historic muscle cars back in Australia, and that's my hobby. And I try to race home as soon as I've finished a movie but don't tell anyone.
I'd say I'm the opposite of someone that has the urge to stand in front of strangers and make them laugh, but the idea of getting up and telling a story and people finding it amusing always appealed to me.
The most serious film can be the most fun. The one that's supposed to be fun can be the most serious.
I think there are times when you walk onto a set you can potentially be either intimidated or distracted by what's going on around you.
I never look at the size of the film when I'm looking for a part.
I think the beauty of working with young people is they remind you of the spirit of acting and it's just a big play.
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