Vincent Peter Jones (born 5 January 1965) is a British actor, presenter, and former professional footballer. (wikipedia)
We all carry our past. But it is a case of getting on with your life and improving it, if you want to.
I've always felt that people put me down, and I'd fight back. I played football 15 years, and nobody gave me any credit, and they never will do.
People say, 'I love 'Snatch,' I love 'Lock Stock,' but I want to be more than a movie name. I'd love to be more of a household name.
The likes of Frank Lampard and John Terry at Chelsea, English players with proper status at a club, they're going to be like the dodo bird. Extinct.
When two people break up, it's all about them; they can't see anyone else. And the people getting smashed to bits are the kids. Then you're getting torn - your mum wants you, your dad wants you. You just get shredded. It has a long-lasting effect as well.
I've got the FA Cup tattooed on my leg and the Leeds United emblem, too. On my back, I've got, 'It's been emotional,' which is my line from 'Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels.' I'm fond of my tattoos, and I'm still having more.
For years in football I was angry with the game, angry with pundits and, a lot of the time, angry with the journalists writing about me. All that changed when I got my break in movies.
I love goofing around, and I love breaking people's balls. I do it off camera, as well as on camera.
My parents split when I was 13. For a youngster, it's quite devastating. One minute you're all happy families, then everything changes.
After 'Big Brother,' people came up to me in the street shouting, 'You woz robbed!'