Top 11 Quotes & Sayings by Martin Compston

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Scottish actor Martin Compston.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Martin Compston

Martin Compston is a Scottish actor and former professional footballer. He has played Anti-Corruption Unit Detective Inspector Steve Arnott in the BBC drama Line of Duty, Liam in Ken Loach's Sweet Sixteen, Paul Ferris in The Wee Man, Ewan Brodie in Monarch of the Glen and Dan Docherty in The Nest.

When I was young, running with a gang was a cool thing to do; that's how you get popular; that's how you get the girls.
When I was growing up, it was the guys who were hardest at school who got the prettiest girls. It's a status thing.
I've been lucky enough to work with some great directors, and I don't want to throw that away by doing one big horrible big budget film. — © Martin Compston
I've been lucky enough to work with some great directors, and I don't want to throw that away by doing one big horrible big budget film.
Acting has been really good me. You end up in some wild places, and I love adventure.
There was a lot of pressure on me when I was 18, 19 to move to America. I went out for a couple of weeks and hated it. I thought I could go out my mind. You could really see how people could go off the rails.
I'm a lucky boy. Never wanted for anything; new tracksuit, new pair of football boots. I had a happy childhood.
A lot of the films I do go down brilliantly critically and win awards, but not a lot of people see them.
The last time I threw a punch was in primary school, and that was probably a slap.
I've two huge German shepherds who are my boys. They're called Biscuit and Buster, and I love them to bits.
I'm in the very fortunate position as a young actor to not have to take the first job that comes along. I'm not motivated by money at this stage in my life, I'm motivated by work.
I don't regret giving up football for acting. I love football and am very proud I played for Morton. But the truth is, I wasn't going to get much higher in football. At the same time, I sensed I could go somewhere in acting. I'm 28, which is young for acting, whereas in football I'd now be near the end of my career.
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