Although I get so much fan mail from Great Britain, tell me, am I more famous there than Michael Madsen?
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I'm not famous; I am simply very well-known to certain people. Famous is something different.
I've noticed that once you leave London you do kind of become a bit more famous. People in London are a bit too cool for school. It's not so unusual to see someone from London in the street. But outside of London people are a bit more excited to see you and come out and support you.
I have no sense of being famous - you're just working. And then you'll have a random day in London when you'll do some press and it creeps into your awareness that this goes out - that what you do every day goes out to televisions right across the country.
I've been well-known in Britain for a long time.
If you're famous, you suck, just for being famous. People in England totally get that; Americans don't.
I don't really see myself as famous.
I'm famous for being nicer to my fans than anyone on the face of the Earth because I figure a) They pay my salary, and b) It's probably like a big moment in your life to meet somebody so I would say, just come on up.
In Germany I am not so famous.
I think people I'm close to find it absolutely crazy that I'm famous.
It doesn't matter if you're famous or infamous. All that matters is you're a celebrity.
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