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When I was a kid doing television, they'd stick a leather jacket on me, and I would be the thug.
In my game, you get brokenhearted a bit. You do a play, get a bad review in the papers ... actors are sensitive; you think of all the work you've done, and it breaks your heart, but you learn to shrug it off and to carry on.
It's great to do small plays in the theatre and then go off with Blur and play in front of thousands of people.
I found that golf saved me from going to the pub every day, so instead, I play golf with other unemployed actors. I'm a member of the Stage Golfing Society, and I play golf with all sorts of people.
I grew up near King's Cross station in London, living in an apartment block where my dad was a caretaker.
It was a wonderful experience to live the life for a year; to spend all day doing Shakespeare and then do a play in the evening.
My acting career began when I walked into a drama school class run by Anna Scher in Islington. Anna discovered a lot of people: Linda Robson, Pauline Quirke, Gary and Martin Kemp, and Dexter Fletcher were among my contemporaries.
My philosophy is to enjoy yourself. Do the things you want to do, like play golf!
I had a weimaraner for 11 years called China, and he was a great dog, a bit mad. They're massive, weimaraners; they've got big floppy ears. They look like a pointer, but they're liver-coloured.
Being a part-time pop star was perfect, really, when I wasn't worn out by the partying.
I think that's what keeps you grounded - having your own life that's not directed by your job.
I get on with actors, and when I'm doing a theatre show, it's great being with them all the time. But we're all alike, and it's much nicer being with people who are different.
I used to go into bars on my days off, and I decided that wasn't too good for me.
I don't miss 'EastEnders.' I did a two-stretch. That was enough.
My heart's in stage. Making 'Quadrophenia' was exciting because we were riding around on scooters with no crash helmets. But 'hurry up and wait' is the anthem of films. Everybody wants you ready, and then you sit doing nothing.
'Vinyl' is a good look at the music industry. The script was honest.