Zitat des Tages von Harry Lloyd:
My parents both work in publishing, and I was a bright, academic kind of kid, and I read a lot of books, and when you read a lot, I guess the muscle that gets exercised is where you can hear the voices in your head. You can turn words into pictures and into sounds and into colours and smells.
There is a whole bunch of great British actors of my age who aren't film stars or theatre actors; they're very much both.
There's a burgeoning film scene in Romania.
The interesting thing is, when you play a real-life character or someone based in a book, you always come up against people's preconceptions of what they have in their heads.
My parents are Polish. I don't know anything about Italian-ness.
I want to be an author.
I believe your thoughts are your thoughts, but are you a human being in front of the camera, or an actor? They are two different things.
It's always crude to link Dickens back to the blacking factory where he was sent to work aged 12 when his father was imprisoned in Marshalsea Prison for bad debt, but it was obviously a huge part of him.