I still have a reputation as an eccentric. But the fact is that audiences probably mix up my roles with me as a person.
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I've always been quite an eccentric character. I love going out and partying; I'm a very sociable creature.
I have always idolized eccentric people.
I'm always aware of who my core audiences are and I serve that niche.
I just am who I am. And then when people label me eccentric or different, I'm kind of astonished because I think, 'This is completely normal. This is just how I am, it's how I've always been.'
I think part of my reputation has to do with the difficult roles I've played. Actors do tend to get identified with their characters.
I'm an eccentric English actor, and there's a lot of us around.
I don't blame folks for not wanting to put me in their movies or whatever. I understand if their audiences had an association with me.
I can consider myself my audience, and I'm not that weird. I'm fortunate in the things that I like, most people like.
I was eccentric, even as a kid. I was an early reader, an early talker. I was very curious in a way that maybe the other kids weren't. I was a little more outgoing.
Yeah, I'm a little weird. I'm definitely a little eccentric.
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