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I look my best when I take my helmet off after a long motorcycle ride. I have a glow and a bit of helmet hair.
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I wanted to be a mechanic. When I was 14 I wanted to quit school and go work on my car. But my dad said Son, you shouldn't do that. You should stay in school until your education is finished, and when you're done, don't make your hobby your job.
Eric Bana
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If you can jump up onstage and make people laugh, shouldn't you also be able to inhabit a character?
Eric Bana -
I'm very much a bit of a ghost presence.
Eric Bana -
Technically speaking, you can build anything out of sand; it doesn't mean you do it.
Eric Bana -
As an actor I've been attracted to the sort of films that I want to go and see. That tends to usually be drama-related.
Eric Bana -
I really enjoy working on small films.
Eric Bana -
The only thing that may make me different from other people is I have passionate interests outside of work.
Eric Bana
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I don't like to come at my character from some really technical place.
Eric Bana -
Stand-up came out of three things. Frustration, necessity and arrogance. I didn't have a great career ahead of me in anything. Someone literally said to me, 'You should try stand-up,' and took me to a venue.
Eric Bana -
I am attracted to characters who think they are in control, but their situation is uncontrollable.
Eric Bana -
My background was producing and writing and performing in television when I started out, and I really missed that, that whole creative process that comes from sort of 'me' storytelling.
Eric Bana -
The most serious film can be the most fun. The one that's supposed to be fun can be the most serious.
Eric Bana -
I've always been a bit of a car freak.
Eric Bana
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I race historic muscle cars back in Australia, and that's my hobby. And I try to race home as soon as I've finished a movie but don't tell anyone.
Eric Bana -
I think there are times when you walk onto a set you can potentially be either intimidated or distracted by what's going on around you.
Eric Bana -
I never look at the size of the film when I'm looking for a part.
Eric Bana -
When I go on the plane to fly home, I'm literally capable of forgetting what I do for a job. That also comes about because I choose to take massive breaks between projects, and because I choose to do this ridiculous thing of keeping home, home.
Eric Bana -
I think luck gets you on to the stage. But it has nothing to do with keeping you there.
Eric Bana -
I've always described parts as tattoos. For actors our tattoos are in the form of films.
Eric Bana