Zitat des Tages von James D'arcy:
The reason I wanted to be an actor is that I don't want to play me for the rest of my life and make money out of that.
Now here I am playing a passionate young Irishman who would die for what he believes in.
I'm attracted to seeing how different I can be, pushing the boat out.
There are lots of people I admire and respect, but I don't necessarily want to be like them. I'm too happy being myself.
I'm more interested in enjoying my life and looking after my family than being hugely successful.
It's difficult to gauge that. With a bad guy you just know you're bad. To play a nice guy is harder - unless you are a very nice person like me of course.
Baddies always do get the best lines, that's the honest truth.
Although this is a fictitious story the history is real. You don't want to re-write history but you certainly want to portray events and characters as realistically as you can.
There is an odd sense of responsibility attached to appearing in a drama about a real piece of history. A work of fiction is fun.
It was only when I finished the course and left my graduation diploma on the bus that I realised I'd become an actor.
It felt good doing a physical job, and going home each evening feeling like I had really done a day's work.
I went further and further back through the centuries to get a sense of perspective but now at least I understand why Irish history evokes such strong passions and emotions.
I'm not really very ambitious.
When I left school I went to Australia for a year and worked in the drama department of a school in Perth.
I talked to everyone about the project: actors and extras, members of the crew and passers by.
The good guy only gets the girl in a soppy way.