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I love 'Maxim,' actually. It's very cool.

I enjoy the company of my fellow man and woman, and I do not wish to be sequestered away in any type of bubble.

The Danes and the Irish have a great simpatico, that's for sure.

I was trained as an actor and taught to believe at a very young age that I could be anything and do anything, and then you find yourself painted into a corner by your own image or persona.

I have had a singing teacher in L.A. for many, many years just to work on my voice as an actor.

I've been accused of my publicist of being too confessional... it's probably my Celtic upbringing.

I found a great woman in Keely Shaye. Not if I searched a million times over would I find one as good.

Cancer is a very sad thing, but you can always take something from every experience.

Daniel Craig is brilliant as Bond: there is no question about that. But it's a different Bond. It's the cross pollination of 'The Bourne Identity' and 'James Bond;' that kind of style of filmmaking.

I love color. When I paint, I use a lot of color. I love art that has a vibrancy of color and compositions. I adore the Impressionists, and I'm influenced strongly by them as a self-taught artist.

Being an actor in Hollywood involves lots of things beyond acting. Charm really helps.

The scripts don't come pouring in; I have to fight for every part.

I'm pretty tried-and-tested in the world of 'suit acting.'

Be good to people, be kind to people, show up, read the lines, hit the mark, and go home.

Being some country lad from the banks of the River Boyne, I never wanted to be wealthy. I was driven by artistic intention.

I had a theatre company years ago when I was a young man, and we would do street theater. This guy did a workshop one day on fire eating, and I participated, and it was just one of those party tricks that you learn. My last endeavor doing that was with the Muppets, back in 1995 or something like that. And I haven't done it since.

I'm first and foremost an Irishman, by birth, by nature, by soul, but an American citizen through and through as well.

There's nothing like working with the best actors possible, and if you have a piece of material like, 'Long Way Down' or 'Love Punch,' which allows you to play, then it's just a joy to go to work.

Susanne Bier's work I've always really enjoyed. She's just such a great filmmaker; she's very cool and very sexy - that always helps, too.

I think if Roman Polanski had asked me to do the phone book, I would have said, 'Yes.'

Actors have an innate sense of self and humanity, the good ones do, and of being generous of heart and generous of spirit.

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