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Quotes from Matthew Macfadyen

The lovely thing about being an actor is being anonymous, it's never having to explain yourself. And that's what I find interesting about actors or painters I admire. I don't want to know about their lives.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
Nobody's just arrogant. I've met people who are embattled and dismissive, but when you get to know them, you find that they're vulnerable - that that hauteur or standoffishiness is because they're pedaling furiously underneath.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
Apart from earning an awful lot of money, why would you go to Hollywood?
~ Matthew Macfadyen
There's always a concern as an actor that you'll be boring unless your character is swinging from a chandelier.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
I don't feel like a romantic lead; I guess I feel more like a character actor.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
You never know how films are going to do and it is daunting if I think about it.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
I think I do have a good eye. It's quite liberating, being in a position to read a script and say, 'No.' It's really the only power you have, as an actor.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
I did four or five years in telly, and by the end of it was drained. I was a bit sick of myself. I didn't feel like an actor anymore. That sounds silly, but when you're doing a play you're using different muscles, and it blew all the cobwebs away.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
I wouldn't want to leave it so long before doing a play again, I get very stolid and sluggish if I do too much telly.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
Some British actors are snobby about telly, and I don't understand that.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
My vanity is I'm terribly romantic! But being married is lovely.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
I was quite a shy child. I would get terribly nervous and throw up before my birthday party. And then I would be fine. I feel the same now. I get nervous, then it's fine.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
I can't throw books away. My wife is always telling me to get rid of some.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
I think people ought to do what they feel useful at the time. If I do things because I ought to do them, I switch off.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
I have felt some twinges recently, about parts I wanted to play that I may be getting too old and fat to do. 'Hamlet,' for example - maybe that's gone. I would love to play Richard II.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
It must be odd, being recognizable. I would hate to lose that anonymity.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
As much as I long for a sort of security and consistency sometimes, I do enjoy sort of being busted around. I really don't know what's happening sometimes next week, let alone this year.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
People like to think that actors are terribly worried about ghosts of other actors in the parts they play. But you just have to get on with it.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
I've worried more and more as the years have gone on. The more you're seen to be doing well, the more stress there is. You feel you ought to consider things more, and be more fussy - there's further to fall. All these little worries.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
You'd never play Hamlet if you started worrying about who's played it before you.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
I love TV and I love making films and I love doing plays. I feel very lucky to be able to do all three.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
It's a real skill to be able to publicise yourself.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
I'd auditioned for the National Youth Theatre and I didn't get a place and it was terrifying.
~ Matthew Macfadyen
I try to be fussy about the parts I play. I think that's quite prudent, it means you're stretching different muscles, and you're scaring yourself by doing something which is out of your comfort zone.
~ Matthew Macfadyen