Zitat des Tages von Douglas Booth:
The negative about acting is that you have to spend a great deal of time away from your friends and loved ones, but it's not like working a 9-5 job and only having two or three weeks off a year. I may not have seen my girlfriend for two or three months, but then we can spend two or three months together solidly.
I only want to work with interesting filmmakers.
'GQ,' you've been patiently and stylishly educating me forever. To be truly stylish, you have to be kind and courteous.
I was lucky enough to get a very good agent at the age of 15, and got my first film when I was 16, so it's been rolling on since then.
I don't feel like I've ever kissed any of the people I have done for acting. That moment didn't exist for you; it existed for that person.
Articles always end up being about my appearance. I had a conversation with Jude Law: he told me people's obsession with looks goes away after a while.
If a rock band throws a TV set out of a hotel window, it's seen as anti-Establishment.
Who doesn't want to fly around in a spaceship?
I don't necessarily want to hear about my talent or my greatness as an actor.
I bike everywhere.
I took up drama and did so much extracurricular work, like the National Youth Theatre and Guildhall's Saturday school. Acting is where I felt most comfortable and how I wanted to express myself.
I tried to forget about playing Romeo in 'Romeo and Juliet' and just think about him as a normal guy, as a normal character, and just try and approach him the same I would every other character.
I loved 'Harry Potter' growing up. I'm dyslexic and a slow reader, but I could get through the thick ones in days!
I'm not a player; I'm just a lovely guy, and I can show a girl a good time.
I grew up in London, and that's where I spend most of my time. Unless I have a really good reason not to be, I'll always be in London.
I get bored quite easily, so I like to keep my mind entertained by challenging myself.
I would hope I was raised polite and charming.
I've spent a lot of my teenage years working on sets. I've missed out on more than just playing rugby, but I think I've managed to keep my feet on the ground and keep my friends around me.
I saw 'The Fountain' because my friend came over one day and said, 'This is my favorite movie I've ever seen. Please watch this,' and I watched it, and that was amazing.
Even to this day, when someone says something derogatory about Boy George, it still upsets and offends me. Part of me will always be quite attached to him.
It's very important to hold on to what you want. In front of you is very easy fame and very easy money.
Dickens writes such brilliant characters and stories, and his themes and social commentary are still so relevant. I think that's why he's still so loved today.
Yeah, 'Requiem for a Dream' - it'll put you off a lot of things, that film, that's for sure.
Sexuality is such a small part of the make-up of someone; it's not who they are.
You can have an amazing director and terrible script, and the film's not going to be great. But if you have the most incredible script and an okay director, you could still get a really good film.
I think I'm low-maintenance.
If my feet ever left the ground, my mother would soon put them back down.
I dreamt of being an actor ever since I was young.
I can play the trumpet. Before I became an actor, I wanted to be the next Louis Armstrong. I started young and got to grade seven. When I turned 13, everyone started whipping out guitars, looking cool and joining rock bands, so I stopped playing.
On a Friday night, I like to go out because my friends, who have been working normal hours, just want to let go after a stressful week at work.
Darren Aronofsky is on another level. You get lost in a scene, and he'll come over and whisper something in your ear, and suddenly everything makes sense.
I've always enjoyed being on a horse.
For the moment, whenever I read, it is normally scripts. You start a book and then you think, 'I should be reading these five scripts.'
I looked on IMDB, at the message boards there, and someone had posted something about a sheep having more talent than me.
I'm pretty romantic.