People say that New Yorkers aren't friendly, but I think they're more friendly than Londoners. Here there is a front-footed nature of Americans. You can go out on a night out and meet 10 random people and stay in touch with them, whereas that's not going to happen in the same way in London.
My obsession is plastic packaging. It makes me sick, all the waste. Everything about it disappoints me.
I'm a pessimist by nature, so I don't believe something until someone has kind of punched me over the head with it.
I'm a bit of a dude. I like meat. But I am buying it more responsibly, where it's more sourced responsibly.
I was in the school plays, I did a lot of music. I carried on through university for short films and loads of plays.
I don't think I believe in ghosts, per se. But, my nearest experience was when I went on a weekend away and was in a bar in England, years ago, with an ex-girlfriend. I heard this scratching. I was about to go to bed and I was thinking, 'It's an old ghost.' I could hear this noise, but I couldn't work out where it was coming from.
One of my fears would be getting torn apart by a great white shark. I love the ocean, but I always have this deep fear of getting torn apart by a great whitey.
I want diversity in what I do, as that's what helps you in the long term. It's more fulfilling, and you'll have a longer shelf life as an actor.
Sometimes the best parts are the leading men. But the little parts can be similarly gratifying.
To me, the difference between New York and London is that things are boring and staid in London.
It's frustrating we still don't see more movies featuring strong women.
I try to use public transport, always.
What I like about the 'Underworld' thing is that it's a mix of cool genres, as well as creating its own message.
Every time I come, I'm still amazed at the breadth California has. Big Sur, Yosemite, the desert... I love it.