Moving in is almost a bigger step than getting married.
I'm happy that people have watched and appreciated my work. That's why I'm doing it.
We have nobility in Sweden, and it comes from the old British aristocracy.
I'm battling with keeping my narcissism at bay as it is, so Twitter was not a good thing for that.
I think I'm a boxer, but then when I get hurt, I'll start scrapping.
I like L.A., but it's just too many people in the same business everywhere you go. You lose perspective.
I feel like I've got the best job in the world. I just feel so fortunate to get paid to be a kid and play with my friends. So if it's rough or a little bit hot, you just have to deal with that.
I always look for good stories and good characters, and if they're placed in a whodunit, then I'm interested.
I think that in Sweden and a lot of European countries, there's this whole mythology of the wounded artist: that you can't really do any great art unless you're suffering.
Being an actor in movies is a lot about the power of your imagination and making the circumstance real to you so the audience will feel that it's real.
It's very nice to be in a show where your vanity is completely out of the picture.
I speak English with my dad and Swedish with my mom; it's quite schizophrenic.
Have you seen these Japanese hospital droids, or humanoids, or whatever they call it? They've perfected the skin, and the skin looks so real. They have these motors between the eyes for when they smile. It's just mind-blowing.
Nobody wants to be depressed - everybody's trying to feel better; when they strive and fail, it's all the more poignant.
Jose Padilha is a wonderful director.