I sort of leave the character at the end of the day. I don't carry anything around with me - no excess baggage or unnecessary thoughts. I think it's too exhausting to do that. To put things into perspective - your work is your work, and your leisure time is something else.
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Lord of the Rings was something I always wanted to do. I read the book when I was about 25, and I was always hoping if it was ever made into a feature film that I would be involved in some way. And then I finally got it, and I was over the moon. It was fantastic news.Sean Bean
My family thought the fascination with acting was just another fad.
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If you have a very good concept of your character, you can snap into it.
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No. (Laughs) I saw it in the shop the other day with one of my daughters and I went, 'Wow, there's that game.' She said, 'Yeah, everybody's heard of that.' I'm not very good with stuff like that, computers and games... Just something I'm not very good at. My daughters, they know all about it, which is quite good for our audience.
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I go to see my kids in school plays, ... I watched Lorna in a concert at the Westminster College of Music the other day and it was amazing. I felt very proud and surprised. I don't know why I was surprised, because I've known her for 17 years, but I've never seen her do anything like that in front of an audience. It's brave, it's uplifting.
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I'm proud of Lord of the Rings. I think it's a once in a lifetime role, and a once in a lifetime film. It was made with so much care and passion and meticulous detail and everybody was so behind it.
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