If there's one thing I've learnt, it's that I don't think a man ever looks better than when he's in a suit. So I'm wearing them increasingly, not in my personal life, but in my professional life, and I'm really enjoying it.
Taron Egerton
I've met some incredible people who I really admire.
I think the idea of participation trophies has gotta be a really, really great thing. Kids are under enough pressure as it is without encouraging them to be the best too early.
I'm a big Otis Redding fan, Al Green, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye. My hero is David Bowie. But I like the Beatles, the Stones.
It's been an ambition of mine, before I even wanted to act, to be involved in animation.
If something appeals, something appeals. I don't think I'm particularly calculated about it. I know I have an alarm bell that goes off in my head where something feels like it has no creative integrity to it at all, and it's just about making money.
I've always loved film, and it started with Pixar movies.
Brie Larson's performance in 'Room' was pretty incredible.
I feel like I've made good friends with people I've worked with, but in terms of lasting inspiration, it is probably Matthew Vaughn who directed 'Kingsman' who's been really supportive, loyal to me, and been a really good person to work with.
Part of me looks forward to a time when I have a family and a partner and I take less of my nourishment from social occasions. Having a little unit around me will make my working life easier, because it is quite lonely otherwise.
I think being busy is a healthy thing.
I'm not interested in going and doing a big, action-adventure romp with nothing to say about being a human being.
I don't know if I'm quite grizzly enough. My facial hair is still very thin and patchy. I feel someone who plays Wolverine potentially needs testosterone in abundance.
If I could play any superhero... my favorite superhero is Spider-Man. Andrew Garfield is wonderful at doing it to the point that I don't think I should play it.
I didn't go to drama school to be a musical theatre performer. I enjoyed it, but I didn't go to do that; I went to be an actor.
All my friends are Welsh, I speak Welsh, and I feel very Welsh.
I love singing as much as I love acting.
I can afford to get Tesco's finest sandwiches rather than the basic ones.
I applied to drama school when I was about 18 and didn't have any luck anywhere. They basically turned me away and said I had a bit of growing up to do. I went back to Aberystwyth and did my growing up by spending eight months working in Peacocks.
I don't think I'm going to become Brad Pitt overnight, but I presume if walk down Oxford Street, there is a chance someone might clock me.
People always say 'humbling,' but I actually think it's quite inflating being nominated for an award. It's wonderful; it's a great feeling.
You go to drama school, and the people you revere and admire are those who work on the London stage, and you hope that's a world that you'll be able to break into and do enough occasional television and small film work to eventually get to the point where you're paying the bills.
I have absolutely no interest in playing the young male lead around which a story happens.
I can say I'm not doing 'X-Men.' I love the franchise, and I love the people who make them on and off screen.
I don't want to look back at my career and see a string of incredibly commercial projects that don't have much heart. I'm looking for things that have soul.
The Strokes are one of my favorite bands... And there's this band called Future Islands that I love.
I'm into books - I love literature, so I toyed with the idea of being an English teacher. I had a fantastic English teacher at school. I think great English teachers make the world go round.
I would have to have some tragedy and romance in my life, but I've actually had a very cushioned, caring upbringing. I'm desperately seeking some edge. Maybe I'll find it one day.
I've never considered myself to be a fashionista type of guy.
That's the joy of making a movie: watching all the elements come together.
The whole spirit of 'Eddie The Eagle' is that it's the taking part that counts, not the winning.
I love funk and soul and Motown.
In school, I always sang in choirs. In fact, I used to do a lot of musicals in the youth theatre that I was a member of between the ages of 16 and 18.
I think a British icon is someone who conducts themself with real dignity: someone who is truly talented and modest. These are things that I would aspire to in my career.
I loved DreamWorks and Pixar, and I still love kids' films.
I've had two fights in my life. Both times I threw one punch, and both times I broke my hand! I really am a stranger to the world of fighting.
I'm a working actor. I don't make my own work, so it's the opportunities that are presented to me.
I don't want to worry about maintaining an air of decorum that's not natural to me.
I'm trying to play parts which are a little more out there, but I want variety.
This is going to sound a bit weird because she's a lot older than I am, but I've got a thing for Meryl Streep.
Of course, everyone would like to play a superhero, but this is by no means me saying I would like to go play Cyclops.
I get cast as a lot of sympathetic characters. I'd like to play someone really unpleasant.
I only act in films where I've got an A-lister as my mentor.
I like dogs, I just don't choose to spend time with them.
I grew up with Bond.
I want to surprise people and do different things and maybe do something that's not quite financially rewarding.
I've got Colin Firth's number in my phone!
I want to have fun. I'm not interested in being a serious actor, because I think it's boring, and I think we've got plenty of them.
There are some parts of my life that are wonderful, and it's amazing to get to go to cool events and award shows and things like that, but I think the outside perception is that your life just changes overnight and you wear Dolce and Gabanna suits and drive a Mercedes. But life's just not like that.
I've made these films, and I'm really proud, but my lifestyle hasn't changed.