I wouldn't say being in a film with The Rock was 'motivating.' 'Terrifying' would be a more accurate description.
From Luke Evans
It's good for your body to have a break. Even when you're training, you have to have a cheat day every week. The body reacts better to training if you give it intervals of not training, or you relax the diet.
I don't need to be super-ripped all year round. That's a pretty miserable way to live your life.
If you train too much, it can rule your life, and I don't think that's healthy - for men or women.
I'm this dude that can play a farmhand and a handyman and sometimes a Greek god.
People come up to me in pubs - gay pubs, mind you - and can't believe that I'm gay.
It's good for people to look at me and think, 'This guy is doing his thing and enjoying what he's doing and successful at it and living his life.' And that's what I'm doing, and I'm very happy.
It's a lovely thing to be able to sing.
I had a role in 'Crossroads' when I was about 21, and then I went on to perform in 'Small Change' and then 'Piaf' in the Donmar Warehouse, London, and it was when I was there that some casting directors spotted me.
If you decide you want to work in the film industry, you just have to bite the bullet and take other jobs until the proper jobs come in.
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