I've been dumped plenty of times, I can assure you of that.
There is no point in being lazy.
I'm a total Luddite when it comes to gadgets and technology.
Ultimately, my boss is the audience.
Everyone brings their top game to Endeavour. We're very lucky. I'm glad people love it because that's our intention.
I think the trick is to leave before everyone is sick of you!
I think it's a falsehood to think you can have some kind of plan. Acting isn't like that, it's more vocational, I think.
I'm delighted to be working on 'Casualty.' It's a terrific cast and crew, and I'm very grateful for the opportunity.
I think it's important to live your life the way you want to live it. Don't live your life in fear.
I think until you reach your mid-30s, there's either a real acceptance of where you are or a resignation of where you are.
I don't think you can work properly if you have anxiety about something; it stops you doing the work you're paid to do.
It's good for a story to have a strong style.
I've got the biggest crush on Patti Smith.
I used to have an aunty who read tea leaves. She was incredibly accurate.
Everything has to keep moving forward in 'Endeavour.' Otherwise, it will stagnate.
With all due respect, I have a job to do, and that is to try and make 'Endeavour' the best it can be.
Part of being alive is dying as well.
When I was in my late teens, I discovered 'Fawlty Towers' and 'Monty Python,' and they still make me laugh.
Don't be losing sleep over tiny things. Life is complicated enough.
Loner heroes do appeal to that part of yourself that feels as though your genius hasn't been recognised.
I want people of my generation who've never seen 'Endeavour' before to enjoy this series.
I think it is OK to surprise people.