My dad was very much a struggling actor and spent more of his life as a postman, as a member of a tarmac firm, as a van driver.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Unlike my mother, who was unashamedly delighted when I decided to become an actor, I always feel that my father, had he lived longer, might have been a touch disapproving of some of my career - I think he might have tutted a bit at 'Men Behaving Badly.'
My father wasn't around much. He made mistakes, but he had a very tough road.
My dad was a big car guy. If you wanted to spend time with my dad, he was working on the car.
My dad was a New York City cop. His father was a New York City fireman. And my mother's dad was a city taxi driver.
Oh, my father's had a huge, immense impact on my career. I grew up on movie sets that he was working on, and it just become a part or was a part, was the only part of my life because I spent my whole childhood traveling and being on film sets.
My father was a writer and an acting teacher.
My dad was a low budget film director. I grew up as a kid making movies, based on the love of seeing what my dad was doing.
My father ran London Films. He made films like 'The Red Shoes,' 'The Third Man.' And he had had a long career in the film business, which was bifurcated with a career in intelligence. He had to deal with gangsters, and sometimes he would take me with him. Also, I went to school with their children.
My dad was a cross-country truck driver.
Dad was a bus driver, and when he finished work he would repair cars.