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Julian Fellowes
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Julian Fellowes
Age: 75
Born: 1949
Born: August 17
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I just don't believe in generalisations.
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Lawyers are always confident before the verdict. It's only after that they share their doubts.
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War makes early risers of us all.
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What is a week-end? Maggie Smith in Downton Abbey.
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I'm seen as a chronicler of the class system, which I don't think is unfair.
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If we don't respect the past, we'll find it harder to build a future.
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Success means your thoughts are worthy of everyones consideration.
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You see, in America, it's quite standard for an actor to sign, at the beginning of a series, for five or seven years. The maximum any British agent will allow you to have over an actor is three years.
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I think other people's depression is frightfully dreary, don't you?
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I love 'Sex and the City' I think I've seen every episode.
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The moment I was introduced to my wife, Emma, at a party I thought, here she is - and 20 minutes later I told her she ought to marry me. She thought I was as mad as a rat. She wouldn't even give me her telephone number - and she wrote in her diary: A funny little man asked me to marry him.
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No, while most people have been at their unhappiest when in love, it is nevertheless the state the human being yearns for above all.
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There are many nations that have perfected a particular room. You know, you have the French drawing-room, the Austrian ball room, the German dining room, and I think the library is a room the English get right.
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I think I have a very detailed sense of observation. I am interested in the details of people's lives and what information these details give.
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Education. Experience. Or are they the same thing?
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Nothing is harder to dramatize than happiness.
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What's difficult for American audiences is that they're used to a system here where you can get an actor for five years or even seven, and that is signed for at the audition. Whereas in England, no agent will give you an actor for more than three years.
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School visits are something I do fairly often: I always say to the students that somebody has got to end up with the interesting careers, so why not them?
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When you are desperate to get someone who isn't all that interested in you, you lay siege as hard as you can.
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A lot of actors find it impossible not to ask for the audience's sympathy. They have a need to twinkle.
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