Zitat des Tages von Sam Heughan:
I won't tell anyone where my favourite place in Scotland is... but it might be somewhere on Skye.
I actually got an initial sense of how big 'Outlander' was going to be on Twitter. We're all on there to help promote the show and also interact with the fans.
I find end-of-the-world stuff enthralling - to imagine how life will be in the future on Earth and in space!
I did grow up in a very small town, and I only had a couple of people in my year at school. There were a lot of kids to play with - maybe not the same age, but there was always someone around.
Honestly, there's so many great benefits of wearing a kilt: It's very free, it's got its own aeration, and they're very comfortable.
There's something about the silence of people listening to someone or watching someone - I just... I love that.
When I was going through school, I joined the Lyceum Youth Theatre, and that kind of cemented it. Through being in and around the building and watching shows, I realised that there was something I really loved about it, so I went into the stage management side.
Everyone should just be exactly who they are.
Every actor wants to, in our own sort of weird sort of way, we really want to push ourselves and test ourselves.
It's always nice when someone comes up to you and tells you they enjoy the show. At least they're not coming up and saying how much they hate it.
I was brought up in a very rural area on grounds of a castle. It was a working farm, and I even remember the local shepherd wearing his Barbour jacket.
I was a big fan of the Tim Burton films. I really liked the character. And I remember thinking the Batmobile was very cool.
If you don't think about or deal with an issue, it gets bigger.
Batman is basically an ordinary guy who had something tragic happen to him when he was young.
I would be lying if I said Starz doesn't have a reputation.
The classic, 'Romeo and Juliet,' for me, is the iconic story of young love.
I was traveling a lot as a young actor, and while in a new city, I'd want to see the place, so I would just put on my trainers and go for a jog. And the more I did that, the more I found I was traveling longer and longer distances. I just fell into it.
When I was growing up, we had cats, dogs, guinea pigs, rabbits, goats, chickens - a whole menagerie.
I auditioned for 'Game of Thrones' seven times! Loads of times.
I didn't want to be one of those arty nutcases.
I worked with a couple of chocolate Labradors, which were a lot of fun. Very excitable. They're cute.
I'm a notorious late-night texter. I seem to use a lot of lip, heart, and tongue emoji.
A lot of my family are redheads, but I'm a dark blonde.
'Outlander' is based on a group of books; there's a slight fantasy element to it, but ours is authentic - we try to stick to historical accuracy as possible. Ours is about a small group of people and a core relationship rather than big armies.
Glasgow is certainly a place where they will tell you if they don't think you are anything special.
Gingers get a bad rep. They get teased at school. So we should feel sorry for them.
I was a big 'Battlestar Galactica' fan and 'Star Trek' fan. I grew up watching those.
I tested on a lot of TV shows and films after I finished drama school.
In this job, you're constantly surrounded by people. There are a lot of demands on your time. And I guess those moments when you can switch off and get away from it are really important.
Wherever you go in the world, Batman is known. Everyone has an idea of what he should be like.
Everything goes with blond. You can wear it with any color, and it's great.
I'm very lucky. I had a great childhood.
I love a burger and fries, but it's not what I crave. I love to eat healthily.
I've been in many auditions thinking, 'God, do I have to take my shirt off?'
I like to have something to base a role on.
I grew up in Scotland, and everyone wore Barbour. It's very practical; it's very outdoorsy. It's what the gamekeepers and the fishermen and the farmers would wear.