I like the ideology of there being no such thing as perfection. But I'm of the opinion that I have witnessed perfection at various times, especially in art.
From Jack O'Connell
I want to create a body of work that is entertaining and speaks to people for a long time. Longer than my life span.
I'd be lying if I said I never think about my female fans in certain shots and certain scenes. Like, when I'm topless, I might think: 'This one is for the ladies.'
I find the education I got from living in Derby and being streetwise and knowing the people that I know, the lessons that I had to learn growing up, have set me in good stead for this kind of working life.
If I'm among my boys or people I've grown up with, I can be immature.
I wanted to join the Army when football failed. That was my only realistic form of making an honest living.
I'm actually a hippy in real life. I had three dreadlocks on the back of my head once. They were spawning.
I worked on a farm for a little bit.
I need to mature a bit - then I might have something to show for it.
I quite like to sing, actually - just belting out numbers with my guitar. I find that it's a form of tranquility.
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