To be perfectly honest, I like pressure. It's something I find exciting. And I am the kind of personality that gets very bored very easily. The work I try and involve myself with is ordinarily determined by how much it sort of frightens me.
I'm into books – I love literature, so I toyed with the idea of being an English teacher. I had a fantastic English teacher at school. I think great English teachers make the world go round.
I can afford to get Tescos finest sandwiches rather than the basic ones.
When a bunch of stuff is happening on set, you have to remember the grander purpose: you're telling a story, so you have to get to that moment, and that takes supreme focus.
I loved DreamWorks and Pixar, and I still love kids’ films...
All my friends are Welsh, I speak Welsh, and I feel very Welsh.
I have absolutely no interest in playing the young male lead around which a story happens.
I've got Colin Firth's number in my phone!
I'm not sure that I want my life to consist of Hollywood franchises, to be honest. There are other types of work that I'm interested in, like theater and just more serious drama and I just don't know.
I don't have much desire to move to LA much yet. I don't think you can expect it any time soon, but who knows what can happen in the future.
Jason [Sudeikis] is a successful actor and comedian, I don't think that he takes comedic roles any less seriously than he does dramatic roles.