I've never traveled to promote anything I've been in. I've only been to about two or three premieres. The way I work, I do bits, and then I'm off to something else, whether it's theater or another project.
You try to work with the director and your fellow actors to get somewhere, but other people are the judge of whether you hit that note right.
For all the acting you can do, the actual soul of someone does somehow permeate through their work.
When you find somebody who doesn't give and take, you go, 'Remind me never to work with you again.'
I've got a wonky nose. Is it classical, is it not? That's what's hard work, getting down into the nitty-gritty of who are the human beings behind the front of what they present?
Most of the work that I have done for the American Hollywood things have not been in Hollywood. The studios are going out in Europe or around the place working.
I quite enjoy more teamwork and offering something up into the mix.