Top 40 Quotes & Sayings by Rob James-Collier

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British actor Rob James-Collier.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Rob James-Collier

Robert James-Collier is a British actor and model. He is known for his roles as Thomas Barrow in Downton Abbey and as Liam Connor in Coronation Street.

People identify with being heartbroken. We've all been heartbroken, haven't we? I've been dumped, and it feels horrible.
Particularly with internships, you have to work for a year with no money. How on Earth are you going to finance that?
My dad doesn't watch 'Coronation Street.' But my mum is a massive fan. I'd like to think my dad will watch it for a few token episodes, as I'm in it. — © Rob James-Collier
My dad doesn't watch 'Coronation Street.' But my mum is a massive fan. I'd like to think my dad will watch it for a few token episodes, as I'm in it.
When people accuse me of being really posh, I think, 'Hang on a minute - no, I'm not!'
You know if something is good because you remember the lines because it is written so well. The rhythm of the speech is spot on.
You don't buy evil characters lattes. That's not normal behavior.
Working on 'Downton Abbey' is amazing, but there's an ensemble cast of between 18 and 21 actors. With 'Love Life,' there are two couples and a few other key characters. As a smaller unit, you've got to take more responsibility - at the same time, you can have more ownership of the direction it's going in.
I can't watch myself on screen without dying a little bit inside. And there are lots of moments when I think, 'What am I doing as an actor? I can't act!'
I've swam with great white sharks.
My mom and dad put my brother and sister through university and they were very keen for us to have an academic background just to give us a chance.
It's hard being gay in Edwardian times.
The devil always has the better tunes!
Obviously, I play a villain in 'Downton Abbey'. As an actor, you want to get a variety of roles, so to be offered the part of Joe, it was perfect. — © Rob James-Collier
Obviously, I play a villain in 'Downton Abbey'. As an actor, you want to get a variety of roles, so to be offered the part of Joe, it was perfect.
If I had a comfort blanket, I wouldn't have been as passionate and driven.
My girlfriend is a great support, and I've got a big circle of mates who keep my feet on the ground.
If you're going to kiss a man, let it be a beautiful man like Ed Speleers.
Beverly Hills is too intimidating. Everyone's got lovely teeth, so you don't want to smile. Everyone's ripped, so you start working out at 4 in the morning and eating egg white omelets.
Because you've done the horrible jobs, it gives you an even grittier determination to succeed.
If you rile a tiger, he's going to show his claws.
I would like to do theatre because it scares me, and I think you should do things that scare you.
I'm a working class lad. So at 25, and with no-one in our family having any theatrical inclination, when I said, 'I'm going to scratch all that and become an actor,' I may as well have said I was going to be a Premiership footballer for the chance I'd have.
The reason I'm an actor and am trying to make my way in drama is to move people, to affect people, to gain a response - so these people who come up to you in the street are your audience.
Being in 'Coronation Street' is only going to make me a better actor.
There's definitely a wave of Brits doing great work on American television, and I wouldn't mind being one of them!
I went to Huddersfield University Business School. That's where I learned my trade.
I got into acting for the different scenarios and roles and meeting different people.
Sometimes people can be guilty of not working at relationships and if it's not working, oof, that's it.
America does not like people being not nice to dogs. — © Rob James-Collier
America does not like people being not nice to dogs.
Before 'Coronation Street,' I was a jobbing actor, and after it, I'm a jobbing actor again.
I think because of my background - I went through university and did an academic career and fell into acting - I've never had a game plan for my career because I got into it quite ad hoc.
Most actors will tell you that villains are the most interesting to play.
If youre going to kiss a man, let it be a beautiful man like Ed Speleers.
I’m quite flirtatious with anyone. Some people, because I’m playing a gay character, get quite nervous. And I have to reassure them. I’m like, ‘I’m not gay. I’m not coming on to you. Yet.’
I just want to say thank you to everyone who watched and tuned in and loved my evil gayness.
And there are lots of moments when I think, ‘What am I doing as an actor? I can’t act!’
I'm proud of the fact that Downton Abbey was born in a recession, at a time when ITV had dropped a lot of drama programmes. And I know that because I was out of work at the time!
I'm a working class lad.
It's not just modern-day society that is liberal. — © Rob James-Collier
It's not just modern-day society that is liberal.
When you're kissing a woman and you want it to look realistic, you're thinking, 'Am I taking advantage of her? Is her boyfriend going to think I'm over-stepping the mark? Whereas when you are kissing a man, those thoughts don't cross your mind. I'm more scared of it looking false, so I went for it fully to make it look real and hopefully I've achieved that.
Because youve done the horrible jobs, it gives you an even grittier determination to succeed.
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