I was rather a fat little boy.

I am basically a religious man.

I love the theatre and theatre people.

I am a nationalist... my native soil is the theatre.

The actor has a constant problem of personal identity.

I have tried to explore the little talent I have for writing.

Simple stories... emerge as lovely films or television pieces.

Acting is the most brotherly and sisterly profession in the world.

I have been on my own all my life except during those touring days.

The relationship with a live audience seems to me to count for more.

In my younger years my dedication may have expressed itself egotistically.

If you asked me for my New Year Resolution, it would be to find out who I am.

One's performance is often heightened by the brilliance and generosity of other actors.

To maintain one's individuality, integrity, and true personality in the theatre is a big task.

Theatre has no national identity. It is something for the world, whether it is Irish, English, or French.

Religion promotes the divine discontent within oneself, so that one tries to make oneself a better person and draw oneself closer to God.

They say 6 million people see you when you act in a film; it may only be 600 in a play. But the effect on the 600 may be truer and more lasting.

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