Trouble is, some accents lend themselves to comedy.
From Martin Freeman
I like talky scenes.
The Marx Brothers isn't subtle, and that's hilarious.
Don't get me wrong - I'm a big fan of things American - but when American people do British stuff, it's so universally dreadful.
I can't actually believe how good 'The Sopranos' is. I genuinely am dumbfounded by it. It's like when you realize how good The Beatles are, and you think, 'How did they do that?'
I don't want to be alone; the thing I love about acting is the other people you're doing it with.
You have to, in a way, just get your head down and do the work and not expect every day to bring riches and not expect every minute to bring wild excitement, 'cause it just doesn't. It doesn't on films, anyway.
I love the smaller scenes. I love the smaller, slightly more theatrical scenes.
Acting is reacting, and it's always easier to react when someone is doing a good job.
I have played nasty people, but not everyone has seen that stuff. Before 'The Office,' I mainly got cast as little toe-rags.
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