A lot of people struggle in their younger years, and I think people can relate to that.
As an actor, you always want to feel like what you're doing is making a difference to the story.
I don't feel hunky at all.
I get recognized now and again, but the paparazzi aren't following me around.
I get too excited about football and rugby.
I mean, I must confess I don't own Harry Potter DVDs. My parents do. They have them all. And they like watching them.
I never went to drama school.
I started to see acting as a real science. That really helped me grow as an actor.
I think actors tend to be in their element when they are pushed out of their comfort zone.
I think as an actor you're always learning, you're always trying to experience more things.
I was a short, chubby kid, pretty shy.
I was offered 'Strictly Come Dancing.' I turned it down because that celebrity world is not what I'm into.
I wasn't attractive when I was growing up, and I don't think I am now.
I wasn't bullied or anything at school, but I was quite shy and didn't speak up too much in class.
I'm not a big fan of people knowing too much about me.
The fame stuff, the kind words from websites and things, are very flattering and lovely, but I just wanna act.
If someone wants to employ me, whoever wants to employ me, I'll go and do that. I just want to work.
You don't get time to rehearse in film and TV at all.
Twitter is the limit of me putting myself out there.
Leeds is quite laid-back.