Being on stage isn't so tough compared to the football pitch.
I started beach football in Monte Carlo when I retired from football in 1997. I liked the game very much.
I don't need to be involved with a game watched by millions of people to be fulfilled.
There were moments - I would be daydreaming - I would imagine scenes, even if there wasn't a camera around. In my head, I was acting.
I know that I have a face, a look, people aren't used to seeing. A presence.
I don't take life so seriously I can just play with life.
I think it's better to be involved in one or two movies a year.
An artist is someone with the gift to light up a dark room.
The revolution is really easy to do nowadays.
Some films I say no to and they end up working very well, but I don't care, I just want to do something exciting.
I don't want to be in Terminator. I don't want to go to Hollywood.
I was always being creative. I could never have played a defensive role because I would have been forced to destroy the other player's creativity.
Sometimes you get submerged by emotion. I think it's very important to express it - which doesn't necessarily mean hitting someone.
I would like to compare football and cinema. I think it's very similar. It's two games... different games. You have to work very hard and find the confidence to enjoy it on the pitch or in the film.