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I dread karaoke. I hate karaoke. I can't sing - that is why.
Clive Owen
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Clive Owen
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: October 3
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Film Actor
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Coventry
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America's been very, very good to me. I've been very lucky and worked a lot there, and appreciate and love the work that I've done.
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For an actor, it's very important to get a clear idea of what a director wants, and their intention for what they want to get out of a scene and how they want to shoot it. Having that knowledge is really valuable, for an actor. It means you can deliver more.
Clive Owen
There's certainly a huge element of luck in me ending up where I've ended up.
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Something I don't like seeing in other people is naked ambition, when somebody is really pushing hard to get to where they want to be. That's the way I look at that word - like you must be stepping on someone to get there. And I've never been comfortable with that.
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I never really look at life and worry about missed opportunities.
Clive Owen
Kids before they're 7 or 8 are like little manic obsessives. They become completely hooked on things and they're slightly crazy.
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Obviously, I'm attracted to heavier movies.
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A huge part of acting in movies is appetite. You do your best work when you've got a lot of appetite and you really want to embrace something. When you get tired, you don't have that hunger.
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One of the views of the [actor's] job is that whatever age you are, there's a role that's about who you are and where you are. There are parts for that age that you can bring things to.
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I certainly am not a great believer in over-rehearsing between actors, and certainly not doing the dialogue too much.
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I don’t mind looking like I need a good wash and a good meal... Any actor who starts taking ‘sex symbol’ seriously or thinks of themselves as a sex symbol has got some serious problems.
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I had to ride a horse once. In 'King Arthur.' I said I could ride, but I had to call for lessons on the day the deal was signed. I started out on this little chunky thing and slowly moved up. It was months of work.
Clive Owen
I'm sort of one of those weird actors who whenever I do a play, I think, Oh, we should film this. As opposed to have to belt it out of ourselves in a theater auditorium.
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Very often when you see families it's all perfect and neat, and parenting isn't like that. You do have constant negotiations. Things are ever developing and ever changing, and you constantly have to evaluate how you deal with your kids.
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I treat any scene the same - dialogue, action - you're still creating something in character. It's all acting, fighting.
Clive Owen
I'd like to do a film which is funny.
Clive Owen
There's not a big gun culture in England at all still.
Clive Owen
No matter who the character is and how big their role, that each person in the story is a human being and deserves respect. Even if they're in the story for ten seconds, I didn't want you to just see them as this entity passing through that's serving all of the other people.
Clive Owen
I go off and make movies I come home, and I'm a dad and I hang with my girls.
Clive Owen
Rudeness can make me angry.
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