Al Pacino, De Niro, Daniel Day Lewis - they're the best out there because everything they do comes from a very honest place.
Callum Turner
I played tennis at underneath - Brooklyn Bridge? Manhattan Bridge? Williamsburg Bridge? There are courts on the Manhattan side.
As your journey goes on, you're continuously learning from everyone.
It's cool to be nervous, and how the nerves come out sideways. That's why some actors scream their heads off, or it comes out in their hair.
I watched 'Free Willy' probably 100 times. I nearly wore out the VHS tape. That movie was my introduction to Michael Madsen. When I finally saw 'Reservoir Dogs', I was like, 'That's the guy from 'Free Willy'!' - which is probably the wrong way around.
I played semi-professionally for a season, and there's an element of performance to being a footballer, stepping onto the pitch: you feel like a gladiator walking into a colosseum.
I never went to drama school. It's a brilliant thing for the right type of person, but I threw myself in the deep end.
I hate horror movies. I get really scared, and I don't want to be scared. I don't know why, but I'm one of those people who gets frightened and can't go to sleep.
Imagining what a character will do in a given situation - it's like an equation, and working it out is a marathon rather than a sprint.
I've become an actor rather than trying to be one, if that makes sense.
The worst costume is when you don't have a costume.
15 people in a room looking at you with no clothes on - that's a little weird.