I don't think I'm going to become Brad Pitt overnight, but I presume if walk down Oxford Street, there is a chance someone might clock me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In this business, you're either Brad Pitt right away, or you're already going down the ladder.
I don't want to be compared to Brad Pitt because I don't want to, you know, disappoint anybody. Brad Pitt is an icon.
I have unqualified admiration for Brad Pitt.
I knew very early on that I wasn't Brad Pitt.
I sometimes think if I had gone to Oxford or Cambridge and looked like a handsome young guy who could be in an Evelyn Waugh novel or something, I'd be a massive movie star. But there's a longevity to what I do. It's more reliable. Someone isn't deciding that I'm the next big thing.
I won't do 'Strictly' or any of those ghastly reality programmes. 'I'm a Celebrity' would be the end. It makes me shudder.
What you look like, whether you're Brad Pitt or Charles Laughton, is significant for actors.
No matter what heights you achieve, even if you're Brad Pitt, the slide is coming, sure as death and taxes.
I'm clearly not Brad Pitt, and I'm never going to be Brad Pitt.
I'm certainly not Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt.