I am not a name-dropper. I can't help it if everybody I know is famous.
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I don't want to name drop, but Russell Crowe is the most famous person in my phone.
I'm not famous; I am simply very well-known to certain people. Famous is something different.
I know somebody from university who's called Phil Collins, and I think there's something terribly unfortunate about sharing a name with somebody who either is famous or becomes famous.
I am not hugely famous; I am not a name. For me, it's not the size of the role, it's the material and the people you are working with.
It's interesting because people assume that because I'm famous I know all famous people.
My name is not big enough for people to go, 'Let me throw money at you because you're so famous!'
I don't know, the word 'famous' just sounds really weird to me, because I'm just me.
I don't know what 'famous' is, really.
There's this common perception that having a famous last name is all you need. A surname may get you a meeting, but if there's no talent you won't get the part.
I don't really consider myself to be famous.
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