The thing I get a lot is, 'You've got a very recognisable face.' I'm never quite sure what to make of it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am one of those faces that it's sometimes, 'Oh my God, you look so familiar, but I can't pinpoint it.'
I have an unusual face.
A face is a road map of someone's life. Without any need to amplify that or draw attention to it, there's a great deal that's communicated about who this person is and what their life experiences have been.
People have said that to me: They say I have a TV face.
A face is like the outside of a house, and most faces, like most houses, give us an idea of what we can expect to find inside.
When I look at someone's face, there's something in my brain that just clicks - that breaks down their face into the elements that go into a caricature. It might be like the way a chef tastes a dish and can break down into elements what went into it.
I always think my face is quite nondescript - it sort of fits in to any period. It's not really distinct enough for you to remember me from something.
My face is distinct. It's hard to confuse me with anyone else.
When I draw a character, very often as I'm doing a face, my face mirrors the expression.
I've obviously got one of those faces that people can forget.