I like what I do, and a lot of these projects have really interesting material and interesting people to work with. I feel lucky.
— Tobias Menzies
I'm not sure I had the legs for togas.
Scripts can be slick and structured, but do they always contain the truth?
Love is a very big word.
I live or die by how well I act.
In general, I am more interested in the darker characters when I watch or read stories.
'Rome' plays on universal human emotions that hopefully people can relate to. Historians are always going to be offended by it.
I suppose that's why we watch dramas: to see the stuff that in real life you'd end up in prison for.
I love little theatres because it's very intimate, and you can have a very easy rapport with the audience. Everyone's in the same room.
Do I think the West End relies too heavily on star names? Yes, I do, and it can result in miscasting and sub-standard stuff. Not always, but occasionally.
I quite like sort of being able to walk down the street with no one noticing.
The success of 'Rome' was in making the history accessible and giving viewers everyman characters through which they can connect to historical figures. It stops the story from being too remote.
I remember auditioning for 'Moulin Rouge!,' the part that Ewan McGregor played. I was so young: I was literally just out of college.
I've been really lucky to have had a variety of roles, and I don't think I'm in danger of being typecast as the romantic lead. I think there's honour in working as constantly as you can. That isn't easy. And I'm no matinee idol.
I'm largely interested in people who are just great actors, and they're not necessarily hugely famous.