English - Actor | September 8, 1971 -
I love a good suit.
Martin Freeman
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I was probably cool around the end of 2002.
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My mum was Labour-voting, but wanted us to know we were important. Basically, everyone's equal, but you, my children, are a bit better.
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I've never been to a festival. I'm a creature of habit, mashed-potato comfort, I like rugs. Our sofa's squishy. Maybe too squishy - it's hard to get up sometimes.
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I don't think it was a surprise that I ended up as an actor, and it was anything but a disappointment.
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In London we give ourselves a pat on the back, rightly, for not killing one another, for our prejudice being subtle rather than lethal.
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I've always got my eye on my deathbed.
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I've got an overly developed sense of what selling out is, and I of course worry about it too much.
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There are still things technically about films that I think are a mystery to me and I want to remain a mystery. I don't particularly want to know what everyone's job is because I've got lines to learn.
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Acting is the only thing I'm even vaguely good at and acting is something that I think I do know about.
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I've got no anti-America or anti-Hollywood kick, it's just that I never wanted to go and kick my heels around L.A. for six months hoping something would happen.
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There is nothing far-fetched about disappointment as a subject for comedy. It's something we are all too familiar with.
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