Acting is something I appreciate and I think it's been an amazing experience. But I'm not passionate about acting the way you probably should be to call yourself an actor.
When things happen - you ask yourself why today why not tomorrow why not yesterday? That's the most amazing thing about time.
That's an amazing moment the first time you hear yourself on radio. It's still thrilling.
It's amazing that for actors mostly it's a risk to attach yourself to a film that you don't know whether or not it's going to even be made and if you sign on in doing so who else is going to be in the movie with you.
You get moments all the time that kind of make you pinch yourself some of them make you quite emotional. Winning a BRIT was a big moment because we were just so excited to be at the awards in the first place. Selling out Madison Square Garden was pretty amazing too. Then we woke to the news that our UK tour was sold out. It was crazy.
We are really on top of one another at the moment and I think it is amazing how we stay so close. Maybe that's the test. Why not totally put yourself together rather than always wonder whether you actually like each other?
Working with amazing people you continue to learn and develop yourself as an actor and as a person.
Directing is a really kind of amazing thing because you're helping others and in the middle of that you have to worry about yourself.
Seeing yourself in print is such an amazing concept: you can get so much attention without having to actually show up somewhere... You don't have to dress up for instance and you can't hear them boo you right away.
Write in recollection and amazement for yourself.