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Peter Jackson has the sort of imagination that no one else has.
Lee Pace -
If I'm, like, in a grocery store, I don't get recognized that much, but it's like, you know, when someone comes up to me and says, 'Hey, I'm a big 'Pushing Daisies' fan,' you just feel like, 'Oh, wow - you're the one who watched it. So nice to meet you.'
Lee Pace
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The older I get, the happier I am with the way my career has gone. Although, in many ways, it's been through no design of my own.
Lee Pace -
I think people are really picky about English accents. When a Brit comes over here and kind of does an OK American accent, everyone's like, 'You were great! Fantastic!' But in England, even if you were doing a pretty good accent, they're like, 'But where are you from?' 'London.' 'What part of London?' Accents are really precious over there.
Lee Pace -
A month before graduation I got an off-Broadway job. Then I did some commercials, including one for MCI. You can only see half of me, but it paid well. Thank God for commercials.
Lee Pace -
It's totally fun to play troublemakers - totally.
Lee Pace -
I've dated men. I've dated women. I don't know why anyone would care.
Lee Pace -
I grew up in a house with dogs. We always had dogs. We always had a bunch of dogs, actually.
Lee Pace
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I had a Commodore, and then I remember getting a Nintendo for Christmas and it being a total game-changer. And the hours that I would spend playing the video game and trying to convince my mother that it was improving my hand-eye coordination. It was a worthy use of time. It made my hand-eye coordination better!
Lee Pace -
I think Peter Jackson and Philippa Boyens have very carefully plotted 'The Hobbit' out so that it does feel like the starting point for 'The Lord of the Rings.'
Lee Pace -
I don't really get recognized.
Lee Pace