Zitat des Tages von Stephen Moyer:
I didn't want to do film or commercials or television.
There are lots of procedural shows that I love, but I never really wanted to be a doctor on 'E.R.' - which I'm just picking as an example - or be on a crime procedural.
I was shocked the first time the paps got me in America - when a video camera is put in your face and you're asked questions and 15 people are walking backwards taking your picture. I was coming out of a pizza shop and had my daughter with me.
I used to be an atheist, but I've chilled out a bit on that.
In London I had pear trees in my back garden, so I'd make my own pear and green tomato chutney.
I think there are worse things for a teen to be enraptured with than 'Twilight.'
Personally, I'm a big reader, and I've never wanted any of my favorite novels to be made into movies.
I started a theater company when I was 17.
I think half of what a trainer does is make you feel shame if you don't show up.
I was a mod when I was a kid. I'd be in Italian pencil-leg trousers with those bowling shoes you wear outside and a Fred Perry polo shirt with a V-neck sweater. It was like an Essex uniform - a very specific look.
You know, men would much rather run away than talk about stuff, and my default setting has always been, 'If you have an argument, walk out the door.'
A film that I love is 'Raising Arizona' and that's funny but it's quite indie and weird and odd and quirky. I'd love to do something like that. Who knows?
HBO Go is a fantastic way to spend your time.
When you play a character you have to ask yourself, 'Can I make sense of what's happening here? Is this authentic?'
The interesting thing about 'True Blood' is that its appeal is not contained to teenage girls. I get stopped in the street and questioned by 70-year-old men whose wives and daughters are making Bloody Marys and throwing 'True Blood' parties.