
Is it true Alan Rickman was your finest man? Bauhaus66
It’s. He was responsible for my wife and me meeting. I labored with Alan once I was 14 and he satisfied my now-wife to solid me in Impresario of Smyrna on the Previous Pink Lion theatre pub in London, about 28 years in the past. It appeared solely logical that I requested him to be my finest man. He took me to Eire the evening earlier than the marriage to the premiere of a Pat O’Connell movie – I neglect which one – and we made it again in time for the marriage the subsequent day.
Which line from Lock Inventory will get quoted at you most frequently? chimpo2k
I’ve two. “Boy, preserve your fingers out of my soup,” my first line within the movie. And “It’s been emotional,” although it’s Vinnie Jones who says it, as a result of it’s turn into a part of the lexicon.
Do you get free McDonalds for all times [for doing the voiceovers to their adverts]? writeronthestorm
By no means have been supplied such a factor, though I do get pleasure from my work with them. If you realize someone, please put in a great phrase for me.

Bugsy Malone, Sunshine on Leith, Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman: do you intentionally select musicals, or do they only come your approach? PaulMariner
Somewhat of each. Sunshine on Leith was essentially the most deliberate alternative, as a result of after directing my first movie, the London gangster movie Wild Invoice, I received supplied tons in an analogous vein. My spouse is an opera director; she’d seen the musical and stated: “You need to do that as a result of nobody would anticipate that.” When issues like Rocketman and Bohemian Rhapsody come alongside, I’m very excited about exploring these challenges. I used to be introduced on to Bohemian Rhapsody whereas we had been rehearsing and prepping on Rocketman. I simply got here in and barked orders at individuals, and the movie turned out slightly properly, so I’m very pleased with that. With Rocketman, Elton was very clear: “Let’s not glamourise it. Hold it as honed and devoted as it may be.” Having had my very own struggles prior to now meant it was one thing I may communicate of with a certain quantity of authority. It gave the movie that additional edge that I’m additionally pleased with.
Was being in Bugsy Malone as a lot enjoyable because it seemed? EddieChorepost
I used to be solely on set for 4 days, however I do keep in mind them fairly vividly contemplating I used to be solely 9. Pinewood had this unimaginable co-joined set the place you can actually stroll from the road, by way of the bookstore into the speakeasy. I keep in mind watching Vivienne McKone, who performs Velma, do her dance quantity from the aspect of the stage. My hair was being minimize off like a bowl and Jodie Foster made a moustache out of it. She was very humorous. It’s at all times enjoyable to observe it, simply to remind myself that I used to be as soon as cute and lovely.

What are your recollections of working with John Harm and David Lynch on The Elephant Man? carffion23
David Lynch was very beneficiant, humorous, quirky, nerdy, inventive, artistic and wore a Crombie and massive hat. I went to the audition and he stated: “You’ve received the job. I’m not going to see anybody else,” so I favored him for that. He would simply level the digital camera at me and let me do stuff. My final day of filming was my 14th birthday, they usually gave me a cake with a Disneyfied elephant on it, which I believed was unusual as a result of John Harm didn’t seem like Dumbo in any approach. He was much more traumatic. Years later, I went to a lunch and was seated subsequent to John. He stated: “I by no means stated to you on the time, Dexter, however you had been actually slightly good in Elephant Man.” I stated: “That’s very form of you. You weren’t so unhealthy your self.” He stated: “Sure, however I used to be purported to be.”
You had a job in Ken Russell’s improbable movie Gothic. How did that come about and what was it like working with him? TheFall2007
I should have been 21, 22. It was this loopy movie and I didn’t actually perceive what was happening a whole lot of the time, however Ken would shout and scream at individuals rather a lot. That was his approach. I received on the fallacious finish of that a few instances, however generally being shouted and screamed at could be good for you whenever you assume every little thing’s roses. We had a whole lot of enjoyable.

You have got three distinct, separate modes – icon of British youngsters’ TV, celebrated Hollywood actor and regarded director. I don’t have a query however I really like you. Leobatch
Nicely, any admiration is gratefully acquired, so I’m thrilled. Thanks very a lot. That’s very sort – I really like you, too. It’s wonderful to assume I’ve been on this enterprise for 50 years. I haven’t actually performed a lot else. I began in a road-safety movie once I was six years previous with Todd Carty and Jon Pertwee, who was Physician Who on the time. Then I did a movie referred to as Steptoe and Son Rise Once more with Diana Dors. Certainly one of my earliest recollections is, aged six, sitting on her knee and her being very good to me, saying: “Ooh, aren’t you pretty?”
The collection Press Gang [1989-1993] was nice enjoyable, once more within the firm of nice actors. Charlie Creed-Miles went on to play the lead in Wild Invoice. Paul Reynolds turns up in Eddie the Eagle. Press Gang was so fantastically crafted and written by Steven Moffat. He was pretty sensible then, and he’s gone on to show it many instances with Physician Who and Sherlock.
I wouldn’t thoughts performing some extra performing. Performing is sweet since you get given what to put on, advised the place to face, and advised what to say. It’s slightly good in contrast with having to reply one million questions a day whenever you’re directing. Then once more, directing is beautiful since you get to spend 18 months or two years on a challenge and actually form it and develop it. Ghosted, my newest movie, is a enjoyable romance motion film that I had a extremely nice time taking pictures out in Atlanta. To get my foot within the door on these massive multimillion greenback film units was actually thrilling. I’m actually pleased with that as properly.