Top 37 Quotes & Sayings by Daniel Mays

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Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Daniel Mays

Daniel Mays is an English actor.

My older brother's a cricket groundsman, my other brother's a salesman, and my younger brother's a trader in the City.
I had gone from job to job up in London before 'Fisherman's Friends'.
God, I've played a lot of policeman.
I always liked 'Doctor Who' but I wasn't a crazed fan when I was a kid.
Kids have got such active imaginations and they're scared of so many different things.
Everyone's life is extraordinary if you look at it closely enough.
A lot of the work I've done has been about being very raw and open with your emotions.
I've become a lot more politicised because of Brexit. — © Daniel Mays
I've become a lot more politicised because of Brexit.
I try to mix the characters up and not be second guessed by the audience.
I guess I'm always drawn to the underbelly of someone, really, as opposed to how heroic they are. I don't judge those sorts of people.
Sundays are a day for recuperation and family.
My son and I discovered Parkland Walk with the Beavers, a gem of a trail from Highgate to Finsbury Park in north London.
I eat porridge all week, but Sundays are for something more exciting. I make a mean fry-up - to be honest that's pretty much all I can cook.
I certainly always do draw upon stuff in my life. You do that instinctively as an actor.
I'm just drawn to something that has a good story. 'Outcasts' didn't do so well, but I really admired the premise behind the show.
I've never been burgled. I don't quite know what I would do if it was the dead of night and there was someone in the house, and my kids were asleep upstairs.
I like to be in character a good few hours before I arrive for filming.
White Lines' is without a doubt one of the best, most imaginative, brilliantly bonkers scripts I've ever had a chance to work on. — © Daniel Mays
White Lines' is without a doubt one of the best, most imaginative, brilliantly bonkers scripts I've ever had a chance to work on.
It's something I have always tried to do in my career - play outside the box.
Yeah, it's every parent's worst nightmare, to lose connection with your children, to not fully engage with them or have an understanding of what crowd of people they're mixing with, what they are watching online.
I worked on 'Line of Duty' with Vicky McClure after she'd just finished the last series of 'This Is EnglandI think the great thing about 'Ashes To Ashes' is that it is very much its own show. and I kept nagging her to find out how it ended.
I got an American agent. I don't know what to think about that. — © Daniel Mays
I got an American agent. I don't know what to think about that.
When I was 13, I was a member of a women's over-40s tap class.
At drama school I learned the Stanislavski technique, which uses sentimental memories and bits of your past to put real emotion into the scene.
I went to stage school, I went to Rada, I've been in this London bubble for as long as I can remember, which is involved with being as inclusive and accepting of any people from different countries, different walks of life, different religion - that's who I am.
I listen to music to try and focus or concentrate on emotional characters, which is quite common among actors. It might seem cheesy, but I particularly listen to Coldplay because I'm moved by their lyrics. But any music can help depending on the character and their mood.
I come from Essex, Buckhurst Hill, where Jade Goody was buried. My hometown will forever be known for that.
You see kids leave drama school who are drop-dead gorgeous and they just go stratospheric instant'aneously.
Before filming I'll be constantly thinking about my role at the back of my mind and slowly build up the intensity until I can explode on set. There is a very fine line between not quite getting there, and getting that bit too intense.
I'm a very placid human being. I don't want to kill anyone. I guess I have played a lot of bad people in my career, so frustrations or angst can come out in any given role.
I couldn't believe how big Ben Affleck's trailer was. It was like a spaceship - I remember thinking, I'd live in that.
To a degree... you wanna make your way in the industry, so you kind of get what you're given at first. — © Daniel Mays
To a degree... you wanna make your way in the industry, so you kind of get what you're given at first.
Ever since the commercial smash that was 'The Full Monty', we've always made films about underdogs. It's something that embodies Britishness and that sense of community and people punching above their weight.
I think the great thing about 'Ashes To Ashes' is that it is very much its own show.
But the calibre of actors that they attract to come and do the guest leads on 'Doctor Who' is fantastic. You weigh it up, and in this series alone, there's Hugh Bonneville, Frances Barber, David Walliams. Toby Jones has done it.
Everyone's got that dream of Ibiza, you've either been or you want to go, because it's kind of got this mystical quality to it.
I'd describe 'Born to Kill' as a 'study in psychopathy', it's very much in the heads of our main protagonist, Sam, a young boy dealing with dark, twisted psychotic desires. It's also a coming-of-age story.
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