Find out who you are and try not to be afraid of it.
— Andrew Scott
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But there's a difference between privacy and secrecy, and I'm not a secretive person.
I've played all these extreme guys, but playing an everyman type has its own challenges.
Never, ever wear three-quarter length trousers. Even in the summer.
If one story becomes too hot, then you can't forget it. As an actor, you want to remain fluid.
I want to keep everything balanced. That's why it's important not to have too much fanfare.
I'm not a big guy for research. You've got to take a risk.
I do sometimes play characters that are a bit ambiguous.
You've got to be brave about that sort of stuff. I like the sense of people not feeling too secure, not immediately knowing what they have in front of them.
'Serious acting' is the kind of acting that I don't ever respond to.
Audiences like to be challenged and to be actively involved and try to guess an outcome.
It sounds maybe a little old fashioned, but the parts I want to play and I do play, you don't want to inject too much of your own personality. What you sacrifice then is a slight mystery.
I think in my job, it's quite difficult to find work on television.
.. you don't necessarily want to get a profile for something that you don't fully believe in.
The kind of actors I admire move through different characters and genres.
It's very difficult to make comedy work; I think it's a very underrated genre.
The goal is always just trying to stretch yourself as an actor.
I can totally understand why people say: 'I'm going to do this T.
V. series so that I can buy a flat'. But you've got to see what's of value to you as an actor.
I don't like it when people ask actors to work for free - on the fringe - as if it's some kind of virtue. That annoys me - actors should be paid well.
I had a really fantastic dialect coach that I worked very well with, and I was constantly surprised by the different intonations that the Russian dialect has.
People get distracted by box-office figures and take jobs because they think it will advance their careers.