It fills me with dismay sometimes when you look at the scripts that do come to you that are primarily focused on violence. There are so many other things to play around with.
From Richard C. Armitage
You fight for certain roles, and you realise they're being filled by television and film actors, because theatre is constantly fighting for survival and they need names and faces and ticket sales.
I know what Twitter is; I don't use it. I don't use Facebook, so luckily, it does zero to my ego.
It is possible to work out of New York on film and television and still not lose your connection to theater.
I have been to the theater more since I have lived in New York than I ever really did in London working on a television show.
Light, trivial comedy does not appeal - it is not something I go to see.
To survive in a profession like this, you have to have absolute discipline and commitment, and I did not quite have it for musical theater.
I think insanity is the hardest thing to play.
I didn't become an actor because I thought I'd make lots of money.
I'm not interested in building wealth, which is kind of naive and probably frowned on, living in America. It's something that people don't necessarily understand, but if I die poor, I die poor.
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