We're seeing TV series that are as good as movies were in the '70s and '80s - shows like 'The Wire,' 'The Sopranos' and 'Breaking Bad.'
I'm looking for challenges, and as always, what matters is the script, the character and the director.
At the end of the day, I remain a country boy inside.
I'd rather have one good scene in a movie by a great director than a small role in a mediocre movie.
I sometimes feel that racism is getting worse.
I knew I'd have to go to Paris eventually, and I didn't want to be the provincial kid who just turns up and says, 'I want to act.'
I don't spend much time on Twitter. I joined because I found it funny.
Everybody is not completely traumatised by their life.
The mud is cold when you're in the north of Scotland!
I simply can't wear an outfit if I don't feel that is right for me.
I've always refused to play terrorists.
What is art? Art talks about life; it's subversive.
I learned to walk on my own legs, to dive so deeply into a role to forget that I'm acting.
If I don't love my character, I can't do it.
I love fashion as an art; I love fashion as costume, as a character. I don't like dictates and the phoniness of appearance.
I recall the first time my agent told me to wear clothes specifically chosen for me, I would try and find excuses not to do it.