Ireland. Great for the spirit - very bad for the body.
From Hugh Dancy
When I got back I found myself being very emotional about the time spent in Rwanda in a way that I hadn't been able to or allowed myself to be when we were there.
In my experience it's not essential to get on with the person that you're acting opposite.
You can still have chemistry on screen without getting on with the person. But it just makes your job a lot easier if you don't have to gird your loins, if that's not quite the right phrase, every time you're going to do a scene with that person.
The little song and dance number at the end - that's me, my voice, howling out. It was a new experience for me. I've never sung before and I've certainly never sung on screen. I think I sung on stage when I was 13 and for some reason nobody's asked me to try it again since.
I think for anybody reading the book they're going to get an idea in their heads of all those characters, and I think that once that gets fixed, it's quite hard to shake.
Well, fluffy shirts are, by definition, very comfortable.
But no, I don't think I'm particularly drawn to the period roles or the medieval roles.
In reality, for me every role is completely different.
Because I don't really think of myself as a hunk, to be honest.
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