Zitat des Tages von Pilou Asbaek:
The most exciting thing about joining 'Game Of Thrones' is joining 'Game Of Thrones.'
Guess what? Human beings are complex.
I love 'Sex and the City,' but it's also wonderful that there's something else other than 'Sex and the City.'
I do enjoy the Scottish way of playing football.
I think a role model is a person who says, 'This is who I am.'
In my mind, I still think - and wish - that I'm going to be a journalist or a writer. That's been my dream job my entire life.
I did a film called 'Worlds Apart' about a Jehovah's Witness. I was the love interest - the male lead - but the story was about the female lead, a young girl who is a part of this cult, and she wants to break out. She meets a guy who has to help her. She has to find out who she is. It's more like a coming of age story.
I think all interesting characters have some kind of a complex.
The leading character isn't always the most important or interesting character; when people think that the protagonist is the character portrayed, it's people who haven't read Shakespeare.
In 'A Hijacking,' the characters are low-status people.
As a private person, I am maybe more 'Eurovision' than Kasper Juul.
I'm not a religious guy at all.
That guy in 'The Simpsons' - I love Groundskeeper Willie.
Life is not black and white; there is some gray nuance to it.
It was great fun being part of a TV series that I'd been a fan of for five years. I've been watching it every single Monday when with my wife. It was like a ritual - every Monday night on HBO Nordic, we would watch 'Game of Thrones' together.
Overnight, I became a public figure.
I have the deepest, deepest respect for these guys who are actually fighting for democracy in countries far away.
Whenever you do a film, it's always like a little miracle. So many people getting together trying to do something so that the audience can be entertained.
I'm trying to have a family and a career.
I'm not cynical. I cry at 'ET.' And 'Kung Fu Panda!'
I don't know - the whole leading man, I don't buy it.
I was so irritated that people in Denmark considered me to be this serious guy who only did dramatic roles.
I have no ambitions at all! I have none... seriously. I want to be a good father. I want to be a good husband. I want to be a good son, a good brother, a good family member. I don't have any ambition to direct a film or write a play. I like acting.
One of the things I've learned from 'Borgen' is that it's very easy to criticise people; 'I hate this politician, I hate what they do.' You are doing this right now with Margaret Thatcher, but sometimes it's hard to be a politician. I'm not defending Margaret Thatcher, but we believe our statesmen are also human beings.