I saw 'Birth' at the Sundance Film Festival with a thousand other strangers, and I couldn't believe that was me in the film. I didn't recognize myself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can't believe I actually was in my own movie.
The first movie, I was 23; I thought I knew everything, but my ego soon took an irrevocable blow.
I still haven't made a film that defines who I am.
I had this extraordinarily bizarre moment when, two Fridays ago, my missus gave birth to our second child at 11am and by the same time the following day I was sitting around a table with Ridley Scott, Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio in Rabat in Morocco, rehearsing a scene we were going to shoot the next day.
I never thought I would be in a film.
Sundance took me on my first film and from there sort of launched my career.
I was born a character actor.
I wasn't born an actress, you know. Events made me one.
I was famous from birth.
I look at my movies; I call my movies 'the kid.' It's like I'm giving birth. I'm in the cocoon, you know?