Drama school is a pretty intense experience, and I think it changes who you are.
“Drama school is a pretty intense experience, and I think it changes who you are.”
— David Tennant · Changes
The World Motivation
Drama school is a pretty intense experience, and I think it changes who you are.
“Drama school is a pretty intense experience, and I think it changes who you are.”
— David Tennant · Changes
Drama school is a pretty intense experience, and I think it changes who you are.
I'd love to work with Aaron Sorkin on something. Just the way he writes, he has no fear in writing people that are fiercely intelligent, and I love that.
When you're playing a real person, there's a balance between playing the person in the script and playing the person as he was in life. You have to be respectful and true to who that person was, but at the same time tell the story in the film.
I was very small, about 3 or 4 I think, and just wanted to be the people on telly telling these wonderful stories. Obviously the idea grew and matured with me but I can't ever remember wanting to do anything else. I've just sort of taken it for granted all my life that that was what I would do.
You can scream, you can holler, you can protest - which are all good things, because we have to be heard - but no real, significant changes occur without rolling up your sleeves and getting into a fight.
I liked working with Tom Christopher as he was great as Hawk, and Wilfred Hyde White but I wished it were in a different context as the changes really tuned off the audience.
Women always left me because I wouldn't commit, but then nothing changes a relationship like commitment. If you move in with someone, you lose all respect for them.
I'll make changes at receiver before I make a change at the quarterback.
You do not notice changes in what is always before you.