If you don't look like Rupert Graves or Hugh Grant, they'll have you playing the gardener.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you're a casting director, you're going to be curious to see what Timothy Spall's son is like. But when you get in the door, you have to have something to offer.
I'd like to play Ian Paisley, actually. I'd need building up, though he's very frail now.
When I was growing up in Ossining, N.Y., playing pool with the guys, the thought that any one of us might become an actor was as far-fetched as being knighted by the queen of England.
I'm not a gardener. I wish I was.
'The Gardener' is more than a marvellous collection of images by a master photographer.
There are many actors I admire, but I always look at people who have done a variety of roles - people such as Simon Russell Beale or Ralph Fiennes.
Some people are born gardeners, some are politicians. I was an actor. It took a great deal of pain before I figured that out. I didn't relate to most of it.
Well, as an actor, at least from my standpoint, I can't not like who I'm playing.
What I hope is that I don't just become 'Peter from 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.' I want to try and do something else to be a good actor and a respected actor.
I'm now the Lord of the Brighton Manor.