Definitely, I'd love to do more in New Zealand if it was the right time.
You are constantly looking for ways to do something you haven't done before, whether it's a particular role or doing theatre. As a person, I'm really open to experience.
I love new places, new people, new ideas. I love cultural differences, and I'm fascinated by the truth - all the different versions of it.
When I'm not acting, I'm usually sailing or camping or exploring or travelling or spending time in New Zealand.
You are always invested in a film, but there is always a different feeling you get when you are portraying a character that is based on real life and you are re-telling events that actually took place.
There's something incredibly primal about facing something treacherous but doing it anyway.
My mother was a product of World War II. My grandfather was on leave in Edinburgh when he met my grandmother.
It's a tough accent. It's difficult for actors who are not Kiwis.