I hate speeches.

I'm not good at concentrating.

George Blagden is a great actor.

I'm a hell of a bloody good dancer.

Religion is such a path with people.

True stories are way more interesting.

I'm always happy for a job. It's all fun.

I eat with my hands when I am home alone!

Women are so complicated, it's unbelievable.

It's very hard to play a man without any flaws.

I've always built furniture and done farm work.

There are so many good stories about the Vikings.

Nobody wants to play a one-dimensional character.

I love Mel Gibson... I'd like to ask him for a job.

I've never worked out, mate. It doesn't interest me.

I love being an idiot, and acting lets you be an idiot.

I can't drink if I have to get up early, man. It kills me.

I dress like a bum all the time. I'm a pretty casual fella.

I grew up on a farm. We had 11 dogs and, like, 1,500 cattle.

There's a lot of sacrifices you have to make to be the boss.

My idea of working out is drinking whiskey - instead of beer.

It's beautiful, shooting in Ireland. It's an amazing country.

Gabriel Byrne is just an amazing fellow and an amazing actor.

I hate learning lines, so the fight stuff's always my favorite.

A lot of people talk too much. They speak... except they don't.

I'm always just travelling out of a suitcase. You get used to it.

I learned how to deal with people with elegance from Patrick Swayze.

I'm not one of those little kids that grow up wanting to be an actor.

It's hard to prove yourself when the substance isn't there in certain roles.

There is nothing better than an attractive woman who doesn't act attractive.

[In acting] I like the fight scenes because you don't have to remember lines.

I think I discovered I wanted to be an actor when I got the first pay cheque.

Your job as an actor, I guess, is just to make people relate to the character.

I like Rebecca Miller and her writing. She's a tremendous writer and director.

I don't have a place anywhere but Australia; I just don't spend much time there.

It's embarrassing standing in front of the camera and getting your picture taken.

I think there should be comedy in everything; it doesn't matter what you're doing.

The Vikings were the last people to fight with axes, which must have been horrible.

It's a good challenge as an actor to express feelings without saying too many words.

On 'Vikings,' nobody's got an ego. Michael Hirst is just so open and so collaborative.

I'm the most unlikely person when it comes to fashion. I don't really have much sense of it.

Where I'm from, you go to college, become a carpenter or something, and stay in the district.

I'm way more attracted to character stuff and darker roles. It's just my personality, I guess.

That's the only thing I'm jealous about 'Game of Thrones': they get to go to Spain all the time.

I'd rather be a guy that can build a house or fix a car than be able to walk like a ballet dancer.

I actually don't think Ireland has a summer. I never experienced a summer there. It was just so wet.

I haven't changed a bit. I go out with my mates, but I probably have to watch what I do a little more.

I got a motorbike at three; we've still got it. It was an R50. Hopefully my little nephews will play on it.

Some actors are better with words than me. I prefer to play it rather than say it - and keep people thinking.

I've always been fascinated with what motivates people's transgressions and the scandalous journey into infamy.

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