I'm used to doing U.K. indie films, like, six weeks of filming, tops.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I spent a couple of years doing American films. I did a few.
I love filming in Britain.
In England, there's a lot of people producing their own work and becoming producers and filmmakers, so they're not constantly waiting around. It can be very scarce for work, so it's important to create the work.
I've made six films since I made Secrets and Lies but I still live in London and I'd love to do theater.
One can do a film and not work for six months, but on TV, you have to produce good content every week. It involves a lot of hard work, as one has to fight for ratings every week. But I have always got love from the audiences, be it during 'The Great Laughter Challenge' or 'Comedy Circus.'
My long-term plans are just to get as much experience as I can in Australia and try to make my own films.
This fall I'm doing something I've never done before. I'm starring in a film, an independent film.
I personally like to do independent films.
I love the instantaneous nature of filming rather than the repetition of working in the theatre, but that maybe because I haven't had great experiences working in the theatre.
It's like two years straight out of your life doing a film. It's very enjoyable, especially working with the guys, but I kind of like the idea of traveling and growing, and developing as a writer and as a filmmaker.