As a kid, I read 'Peter Pan,' and I really wanted to be him.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I still find it quite easy to find my way into a child's imagination. We're all Peter Pan ourselves in some respects. Everybody should keep some grip on childhood, even as a grownup.
To be honest, Peter Pan was one of those fairy tales that I sort of related to, and I think that's the case with a lot of kids.
It's been amazing to play a character that's known by so many people, especially because everyone knows at least something about Peter Pan.
It's the Peter Pan in me, I don't think I'll ever grow up.
When we were filming, I thought that I was Peter Pan, you know? I thought I was the coolest kid in the world, so I wound up being the coolest kid in the world.
I never realized until recently how much my life parallels Peter Pan.
I used to go to the supermarket dressed as Peter Pan when I was about five years old.
I think everyone is introduced to the Peter Pan story when they're very young. Everyone has read the book and watched the Disney film and all that.
Growing up, I would have to say I loved 'Peter Pan' because I was fascinated by Captain Hook; I was fascinated by Hans Conried, who was an actor on screen and also a theatrical and television actor.
I remember how much - when I was a small boy I was taken to see a version of 'Peter Pan.' I detested it. I mean, the sentimental idea that anybody would want to remain a boy.