Robert Lindsay is a legend, he can do anything. Sing, dance, make you laugh. I was in awe of him on 'Hornblower.'
— Ioan Gruffudd
I think therapy should be part of everyone's preventative medicine.
Had you met me when I was 18 I was very, very patriotic almost to the point of sounding a little bit bigoted or racist, but then I moved away, came to London, my eyes were opened and I saw the world.
One often doesn't often get to do the same part, over and over again, unless you do a run in the theater.
It would take me 10 lifetimes to achieve even half of what Wilberforce achieved.
I've looked at myself on screen and thought, 'Oh, that's what I look like, I'm not 26 any more.'
I didn't work for more than two years. I sat on the couch and waited for work to come in. I got depressed, went into the abyss.
On a trip to Cabo San Lucas, I was obsessed with Donna Tartt's 'The Secret History.' We were staying at the Esperanza hotel doing all sorts of lovely things, but I couldn't wait to get back to the book at night.
I grew up in Aberdare and some of the nicest beaches close by were at Tenby and Saundersfoot.
As an actor, I've always said, half the audience is going to love you, half is going to hate you so just live with it. It's easier that way.
To be honest, I think that I am a bit of a singer, coming from Wales; being Welsh, we are all very proud of our singing heritage.
I could do an American accent, if I were immersed in the accent, meaning if I were living back in Los Angeles and rehearsing and auditioning the whole time.
Actors, to a certain extent, never grow up, you see. It's an extension of being out in the back yard with a stick, only you're being paid to do it. It's borderline madness.
Being attractive, it's not something I do consciously. It's incredibly flattering that people think I appeal to women. But that was a gift from my parents.
I'm determined not to lose my name. It's who I am. It has neither aided my progress nor hampered it. It's just who I am.
Liar' is the best work I've done.
I learned certain exercises to help me cope, to get myself in tip-top mental shape to deal with auditions and rejection.
Los Angeles gets a very bad rap, the perception, especially by us Brits, is 'Oh, it's so fake,' but it's the antithesis!
Speed I like. I do love driving and I've had a couple of those experiences where you go to a track and can test cars around the track.
There's truth and then there's fiction - I think truth does exist and you can present it.
I'm grateful for all the experiences, even the negative ones.
I'm so renowned for 'Fantastic Four.'
Growing up in Wales, there was a lot of fervour about being Welsh. But the more that I travelled, I realised that people aren't always interested in where you're from, but who you are.
And I guess I have a face and a look that sort of lends itself to period costume!
I've never been around pets. I didn't have pets as a child.
I'm really enjoying living in Los Angeles. It's a great city to live in. I'm living a very suburban domesticated lifestyle out there - a two bedroomed little bungalow with two cars, and we're just driving around, going to meetings here and there - it's lovely!
It's interesting - an actor's research is different to just historian's research. I'm looking for things that I can actually physically use in the movie.
I love doing kids' films.
There's a physicality and confidence to Americans; they're very present. That's something I enjoy being around because it rubs off on you.
Having kids, you can't function with a hangover.
I defy any British actor to deny they've not stood in front of the mirror and said: 'Bond, James Bond.'
That's one of the things we love about being an actor. We get to change things up all the time to remain fresh.
The attention to detail on 'Titanic' was extraordinary.
Why do we write novels or make television about real things? It's the human condition and human suffering.
I know what it's like when the phone doesn't ring. It's the loneliest feeling in the world.
When you're younger, you're going to be cast as the heroic, earnest leading man.
Often in my game as an actor, someone else pays for your travel and there's nothing like being able to lie flat on a flight home from L.A.
I've been brought up with the Christian faith with my family.
I know I'm as comfortable doing period as I am contemporary. I suppose we grow up with it in a sense, in the theater. We get to put on costumes and play a lot of period dramas or plays so we're exposed to it a little bit more I think because of our theatrical background.
People in America and Hollywood are very good at pronouncing my name, to begin with. Socially, they're very adept at listening to somebody's name and repeating it, cleverly in the first couple of sentences so the name sticks to begin with.
I know there are some actors who are just brilliant at improvising and brilliant at just being in the moment and doing it there and then. I'm not one of those actors.
You're always going to be more judgmental about your own performance than anyone else.
As long as you understand that you find happiness through family, friends and love, then money is just a nice bonus.