I'm just attracted to playing people who are ostensible unlikable. That's not to say that there's something in there that makes you care. It might be that you just find them so awful that you just can't stop watching, like a car crash.
I am of the very last generation who didn't have computers at school. As we grow old we'll become something of an aberration.
I have never wanted to be famous, as such - fame is a by-product.
Actually, bizarrely, in America, I get more appreciation from the odd, unusual stuff I've done, almost because I'm not, if you like, famous in America as I am in England.
The trick is always to write in pairs because if at least two people find it funny, you've immediately halved the odds of it not being funny.
If you are a great dramatic actor then you often don't know if people are enjoying your stuff at all because they are sitting there in silence. But with comedy it's a simple premise. If it's funny, people laugh. If it's not, they don't.
The great thing is that the funny side of getting old is fuel for my comedy.
I think it's always funny when you see kids do Shakespeare.
But with comedy it's a simple premise. If it's funny, people laugh. If it's not, they don't.
I did not become successful in my work through embracing or engaging in celebrity culture. I never signed away my privacy in exchange for success.