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I think I'd make a good James Bond... I'm joking.
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Language is so important to the Irish, almost regardless of education.
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I am such a gypsy.
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Filming a story set in a war zone in the '60s was such a treat, as it gave me so much scope to dive into.
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Whatever has happened in your past, it's - you can never deny it. I mean, you can never wash what's happened before in your life out of you.
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We've all, you know, done things that we think at the time were bad, but actually, in hindsight, you look back and go, 'I'm really grateful that happened because I'm a stronger person.'
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I moved away when I was 17. It's been a mad journey, but I've met and made some incredible friends.
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We have beastly qualities within us. If we're put into certain circumstances, and the walls around us come in tighter and tighter, we all could maybe do dangerous things.
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Some songs just resonate with you.
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I like to be out of my depth - that's when I learn the most.
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We limit ourselves. We're told to act and behave in certain way from birth.
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It's ridiculous that Claire Foy got paid less than Matt Smith on 'The Crown.' That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
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Ideally, when you play a character, she goes away with half of you, and you go away with half of her. And you learn something.
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I like feeling like I could probably fail, because it makes me find a part of myself that I didn't really know: an inner fighter in me.
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If anything, there is something quite musical in Shakespeare's heightened use of language and the way he shapes his speech.
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Sure, nobody ever recognises me. I'm always scurrying around London under a hat and looking like a homeless person.
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I just want to keep working with great actors and try to be good at what I do.
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I like feeling out of my depth.