When I went to drama school, I thought that everybody would think I was only there because my dad was on TV.
I'd be willing to do anything. I'm not precious. I'd wash dishes.
Both my parents are actors, in very different ways.
I've been to India a lot, ever since when my mum was in 'Jewel In The Crown.'
I realised success as an actor alone wouldn't make me happy. I needed to explore my spiritual side in more depth.
In the end, it's your job to own the role, and in the end, you are playing certain aspects of your own self, even.
Most of the TV shows I've done have all been in the U.S.
I love working in films.
You might get one job for having a famous parent, but you won't get your second unless you're good.
New York, without a doubt, is my favorite city in the world.
Trying to act cold is a challenge when your makeup's running and sweat is pouring down your neck.