I'm not interested in going and doing a big, action-adventure romp with nothing to say about being a human being.
I completely get the drag thing.
I love singing as much as I love acting.
I did a musical when I was 17, an amateur show, and I loved it.
I'm trying to play parts which are a little more out there, but I want variety.
I've met some incredible people who I really admire.
I used to draw and make plastic figurines and watch 'Wallace and Gromit' films.
This is going to sound a bit weird because she's a lot older than I am, but I've got a thing for Meryl Streep.
I'm not interested in being Franchise Boy.
Obviously, you always hope you're going to get on with people you work with.
I want to play real characters rather than young leads in very plotty things. I want variety.
The whole spirit of 'Eddie The Eagle' is that it's the taking part that counts, not the winning.
I have absolutely no interest in playing the young male lead around which a story happens.
I've always loved film, and it started with Pixar movies.
I only act in films where I've got an A-lister as my mentor.
Doing 'Kingsman' is such hard work. It's so physical and demanding.
I meet an enormous number of incredible people all the time, people I find very inspiring, and I'm very busy.
It's been an ambition of mine, before I even wanted to act, to be involved in animation.
The Strokes are one of my favorite bands... And there's this band called Future Islands that I love.
In drama school, I entered a singing competition, which I ended up winning, which was great.
I've never considered myself to be a fashionista type of guy.
I don't want to worry about maintaining an air of decorum that's not natural to me.
I loved DreamWorks and Pixar, and I still love kids' films.
I had dreams of winning Olivier Awards.
I like dogs, I just don't choose to spend time with them.
I'm very conscious of... I don't feel like a star.