When I was younger, I think I intimidated people much more because I was far more insecure.
The weather in England can really darken your spirits.
I am an unpredictable journey.
When you work with Sir Anthony there are days when he will do a lot of takes if he’s really enjoying a scene.
My accent depends on whom I’m around.
My parents are Italian and British. They live in Berkeley now – we all moved there four years ago.
The last three films I’ve done are about self-immolation.
I’d be quite excited to play somebody British.
There’s a higher form of happiness in commitment. I’m counting on it.
After I saw the first thing I ever did, I got a migraine.
Armani’s clothes are beautiful and modern and I love him.
But Basquiat is the first thing I’ve done that I’m really proud of.
Depression is close to me, but suicide hasn’t been.
I look at smoking as a crutch, and as an actor I would like strip away as many crutches as possible.
I was always ready to leave England for some absurd reason.
The imaginary world has always been the most fun place for me to be.
The surest thing about me is that I will change my mind.
I’d come out to Los Angeles for a vacation to see a friend and just fell in love with it.
I’m an illegal alien and have been for many years. If you rub my skin, I go green.
The older I get, the more relaxed I am.