There is something inherently valuable about being a misfit. It's not to say that every person who has artistic talent was a social outcast, but there is definitely a value for identifying yourself differently and being proud that you are different.
I didn't have that normal teenage period when you build up your friends in your area and you have a social circle.
I love Steve Carell and Will Ferrell - they're my heroes.
It's mainly about working hard and proving to people you're serious about it, and stretching yourself and learning. The mistake a lot of actors make, particularly young ones, is allowing themselves to feel that they're the finished articles, the bee's knees, and it's not true.
I used to joke I was a point-and-click actor. My whole process has been about trusting your instincts and hitting your mark.
I'm not clean or even vaguely pleasant to be around in a domestic situation.