Theater has always been most important to my psyche.
We've seen with Brexit and other things that there's a dark impulse to be petulant and frustrated with complicated solutions.
I always loved asking everybody when I arrived in England, from the drivers who picked me up to the people at the hotel to people I met when I was walking in the park, almost everyone at some point would say, 'Everyone loves Ant & Dec!' From eight to 80.
As an actor, you're continually riding the waves of whether you're in or out, getting work or not getting work, and Kazan was really a guy who was condemned into not working and looking to go deep into someplace and just live inside his art.
I've always been what they call a late bloomer.
I was the kid who would join a sports team and be the biggest liability at first and a star player by the time the game got going. I just move very slowly.
This whole climate change and what it's doing to our environment is frightening to people.
Othello is someone who's just had a victory, and it's the aftermath of coming back and attempting to live comfortably as a civilian.