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Someone like Roman Polanski comes with a lifetime of achievement, cinematically.
James Bond is one of those heroes that all guys feel they could actually be like.
I thought 'Moulin Rouge' was inspirational, and 'Jesus Christ Superstar' I loved.
You get tangled up in your own ego of how you're perceived. You can lose your way.
The fin whale is the second largest whale species on Earth, weighing up to 80 tons.
Cancer is a very sad thing, but you can always take something from every experience.
I realise how precious life is, probably because I've seen how it can be taken away.
I think Indian women are very beautiful. They have a sense of elegance and innocence.
Being an actor in Hollywood involves lots of things beyond acting. Charm really helps.
My religious philosophy is kindness. Try to be kind. That's something worth achieving.
Dealing with death is there forever, really, you know, because we all have to face it.
I think if Roman Polanski had asked me to do the phone book, I would have said, 'Yes.'
If I knew I could never come back to Ireland, to England, I think I'd fall off the tree.
You're always going to have to prove yourself, because acting is such a capricious game.
Be good to people, be kind to people, show up, read the lines, hit the mark, and go home.
Acting for the Indian audience is surely on my bucket list; it may take some time, though.
I'd been brought up on... American TV: 'Lou Grant,' 'Starsky & Hutch;' 'Gilligan's Island.'
America, which leads the world in so many ways, can end childhood hunger within its borders.
I have not had any plastic surgery in any shape or form. No implants. And my hair is not dyed.
Movies are somewhat diminished by blockbusters, which are great, but there's not enough choice.
The Danish filmmakers are a unique breed of filmmakers, with the Dogme films and Lars von Trier.
To my eye, women get sexier around 35. They know a thing or two, and knowledge is always alluring.
Indian cinema is entertaining, and what I love most about it is the songs and dances in the films.
Sometimes you take time off, and then you look around and you go, "Hello. What happened? Oh dear!"
I had to have some balls to be Irish Catholic in South London. Most of that time I spent fighting.
I've been accused of my publicist of being too confessional... it's probably my Celtic upbringing.
I paint landscapes, figuratives. I painted all my life. In fact, I started as a commercial artist.
I know something about life and being a father and the worries and the fears of bringing up children.
Dark comedy is very difficult. You have to bring the audience in and push them away at the same time.
I found a great woman in Keely Shaye. Not if I searched a million times over would I find one as good.
My mother was the prettiest woman in the town. He was a bit older than her. They made me. And he split.
Once I found acting and found that I could get away with it and make a living out of it, I was thrilled.
Some people think my singing is superb. But they're mainly on strong medication and not allowed out much.
God has been good to me. My faith has been good to me in the moments of deepest suffering, doubt and fear.
Everyone can make a real difference. Your voice is needed in a global movement that can change their world.
I had big dreams when I was a boy. And I can't say that I never saw a beach house in Malibu in those dreams.
My life started on the banks of the Boyne in County Meath. Navan is the name of the town; only me, Mom, Dad.
I've had my face sliced open one day. Stunt man went one way, and I went the same way and had a few stitches.
The life of an actor lends itself to emotion, and yet you have to be tough as old boots to stay at the table.
The word 'star' doesn't mean an awful lot to me. 'Good actor' and having the respect of one's peers means more.
I am the actor that I am. I do what I do. I've been a 'leading man' playing romantic leads for a long time now.
I enjoy the company of my fellow man and woman, and I do not wish to be sequestered away in any type of bubble.
Being a widower is not that groovy when you lose someone you really love, and you have to go out and date again.
To be a young Irishman in London and go to the theater to see 'Rosemary's Baby'... it scared the crap out of me.
If I got into a fight in a bar, I'd miss the dude by miles. I wouldn't know how to connect. It would be a comedy.
Fame is like a big piece of meringue - it's beautiful, and you keep eating it, but it doesn't really fill you up.
As you get older, there's a loosening of the ties to the ego and the posturing of who you are and how you behave.
There's a wonderful stable of directors I've worked with, and work I've done that has dignity and meaningfulness.
America gave me the great glory of coming into people's homes every week and allowed me to last as long as I have.
I held the generous, strong, beautiful hand of my first wife Cassie as ovarian cancer took her life much too soon.