Zitat des Tages von Chris O'Dowd:
I grew up in a house of forthright women.
I've gone up for loads of jobs in the past that I knew were going to be terrible, and I've done my best, and I still haven't got them. So I think I've been lucky in who's decided I'd be worthy of their time.
I often talk to myself while walking down the street. I did it as a kid.
For some reason, I find that in the course of my career I've worked with more women than most men have.
I never go to these showbiz parties. I avoid them with a 10-inch pole.
A guy who's actually self destructive is quite fun to play.
I'd like to think that I'm getting slightly more mature as time goes on, but I don't know if my fiancee would necessarily agree.
I've always been conscious of the fact that there aren't enough Irish voices on British television compared to the amount of Irish people who live there.
I get asked all the time if I want to do more dramatic acting, and I really doubt that dramatic actors get asked if they want to do more comedies. I don't really know why that is.
I would be nothing if it wasn't for the town where I grew up and the people who gave me my inspiration.
In comedy it helps if there's a friendly atmosphere on the set.
I'm a Hawaiian shirt guy. I've made that life decision.
People in England talk about stupid Hollywood idiots, but the industry attracts some of the cleverest people in the world.
I just am so tired of really badly written women. It's so boring.
I don't mind being slightly fat-ish, I just don't want to be fat.
Beyonce is the most amazing woman in the world.
I play very sweet characters, so people look at me like I'm the kid from 'The Wonder Years,' rather than Brad Pitt.
I mean, I'm an uncle of seven or eight, and I don't mind it at all! Kids are great. Kids are the best six-hour experience you can have!
After 'Bridesmaids,' women know who I am.
All of this talk of recession offends me. I am delighted that bankers have less money.
I'd like my super power to be puns; I'd like to be great at puns: pun power. Then I could go on loads of panel shows and live off that forever.
Social media is great, I guess, but it feels like technology is the sapper of innocence.
I feel like I need to start wearing a T-shirt saying 'This is not a photo opportunity'. People are so lovely but you do find that when you're out you spend 40% of your time posing for photographs.
I come from a musical kind of family.
Louis C. K. makes me laugh, I must say.
I definitely want to keep working in Ireland, and without being too worthy about it, if it's possible to bring work into the country, that's no harm.
I don't think the public here buy this idea that women and men speak different comedic languages.