You try to find things that are challenging and interesting and hopefully it will be the same to the audience.
I love working in New York theater.
A lot of the time I hate the theater. You think, 'I have to climb Mount Everest, again, tonight.' Oh, the theater is a scary place to be.
Somebody with Debbie Reynolds' features doesn't get cast as the Wicked Witch.
You know, London is so sprawling, and you can sometimes forget that anybody else is on a stage anywhere else.
I think worrying things are going on in England - a real apathy.
I think every English actor is nervous of a Newcastle accent.
I think the thing about film is, as it gets proved by a lot of young filmmakers now, that the medium will just go on reinventing itself, and so you just hope to be a part of that and not a part of some kind of endless regurgitation or 'Here I am doing what you know I do' kind of thing.
Los Angeles is not a town full of airheads. There's a great deal of wonderful energy there.
Who I am gets in the way of people looking innocently at the parts I play.