I love my accent, I thought it was useful in Gone In 60 Seconds because the standard villain is upper class or Cockney. My Northern accent would be an odd clash opposite Nic Cage.
Christopher EcclestonI wasn't always such a great fan of Shakespeare, mind you. I can guess we all at one time had it rammed down our necks at school, which tends to take the edge off it.
Christopher EcclestonI want to direct but I think I'd be bloody awful and I don't want to produce but I think I'd be a very good producer because if I believed in something I'd be able to protect it.
Christopher EcclestonI think theatre is by far the most rewarding experience for an actor. You get 4 weeks to rehearse your character and then at 7:30 pm you start acting and nobody stops you, acting with your entire soul.
Christopher EcclestonTheatre is expensive to go to. I certainly felt when I was growing up that theatre wasn't for us. Theatre still has that stigma to it. A lot of people feel intimidated and underrepresented in theatre.
Christopher EcclestonThe money is better in films and television. But in terms of acting, theatre is more rewarding.
Christopher EcclestonI care more about telly because it made me an actor and there's a much more immediate response to TV. You can address the political or cultural fabric of your country.
Christopher EcclestonNo matter how big a name you are, how many big series you've been in or how good looking you are, in the end, all actors are secondary to the writer.
Christopher EcclestonRather than disliking theatre, I've expressed a preference for television because it tends to deal in its small way much more with issues and is able to reach a broader church of people than theatre.
Christopher EcclestonTwelve years on sets watching directors, I've taken a bit from everybody and rejected a lot.
Christopher EcclestonThe film is about Joe discovering who his mother and father are and his relationship with them, and the identity crisis he goes through once he finds out who his parents are.
Christopher EcclestonI went being unemployed for three years to being the lead in a British feature in the days when we only made two a year, 1990. It was ridiculous really.
Christopher EcclestonI had to help to coax the performances and I really enjoyed that extra responsibility.
Christopher EcclestonI only ever worked on interiors, and an interior is an interior. I don't know what they did about exteriors.
Christopher EcclestonI heard the various terms of abuse at school and probably indulged them in the way you do as a kid.
Christopher EcclestonMany times I've sat with a camera and another actor and seen all their fears and insecurities and struggles. You want to support them and help them as much as you can.
Christopher EcclestonI think film and television are really a director's medium, whereas theatre is the actor's medium.
Christopher EcclestonI got a tiny part in a play, auditioned for another one and got that as well. Not only that, the first finished on the Saturday and the other started on the Monday which is like an actor's dream!
Christopher EcclestonI don't see a lot of films. I'm quite choosy, but there's certain films that stick out.
Christopher EcclestonOn The Others, very atmospheric and probably mysterious is how I would say it felt to be on the set. It felt just a little uneasy, the atmosphere that we were trying to capture.
Christopher EcclestonI don't like to watch playback. But being on the set, watching the way the camera is being moved and the way the light is being used, you do get an idea of it.
Christopher EcclestonWhat we have is the here and now, and what we have is each other, and let's find a way to deal truthfully with each other.
Christopher EcclestonI loved playing [the Doctor], and taking part in the basic essence and message of the series which is, it's a short life, seize it, and live it as fully as you can. Care for others. Be respectful of all other life forms, regardless of colour or creed. To be part of that was fantastic.
Christopher EcclestonI used my instincts. It's very easy to imagine how you'd feel, actually. I just had to tell the narrative.
Christopher EcclestonMy parents always knew I was hopeless at everything else, I was fortunate in that I was backed all the way. I came to it late and only because I thought there'd be loads of women and drinking!
Christopher EcclestonOften as a child you see someone with a learning disability or Down's Syndrome and my mum and dad were always very quick to explain exactly what was going on and to be in their own way inclusive and welcoming.
Christopher EcclestonI think the themes of belonging and parentage and love are obviously universal.
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