A lot of the times when I've auditioned for parts in America, the answer is, 'Sorry, we need a bigger name.'
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I auditioned for quite a lot of films. I do not wish to name the films I auditioned for. There were times when I knew I would not be fit for this film, or I would not get this film. Still, I used to audition for it just to get experience... to practice.
Unless you are an enormous name, you never stop auditioning.
People say, 'I love 'Snatch,' I love 'Lock Stock,' but I want to be more than a movie name. I'd love to be more of a household name.
Oftentimes, when you have a huge studio film and you have big names attached, they like to keep attaching big names.
I wanted to take on my full name, which was sort of a crazy thing to do considering that we're in Hollywood.
It's weird what a last name will do. I changed it to 'Milian,' and next thing you know, I was working and getting auditions and stuff, and it was crazy.
I have fallen in love with American names, the sharp names that never get fat.
The stage calls my name.
I don't know why British actors are getting big parts in American TV shows. Maybe it's because we're cheap.
Having a stage name is like having a Superman complex. I go into the telephone booth as Eric Bishop and come out as Jamie Foxx.
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