I get recognised in the street, but that's more from all the Scottish people who are down in Blackpool on their holidays.
To go from not being recognised at all to literally, the next day, having people stop you in the street was very, very weird. I had to buy myself a great baseball cap.
I now get recognised in the street, which is strange, but I don't go out as much as I used to. It's not a downside; I just have to be a bit more private.
When I'm at home, I do get recognised more often, and I don't need to be in sports clothes to be recognised, which is different.
I've never had paparazzi follow me and I rarely get recognised. I dress like a tramp when I'm not working. My hairdresser calls me the Romanian window cleaner. That's just the way I am.
I very rarely get nervous as an actor. Very rarely.
I do get stopped on the street, although rarely. And they always have something lovely to say.
I got a little bit used to people stopping me in the street with 'V,' at least in America. Not that I think you ever really get used to it. It will always be a shock to be recognised for anything.
I don't really get recognised very much.
I rarely get recognised. It's always a shock when someone notices me. I always think they must be confusing me with someone else.
Being recognised on the street in New York is pretty surreal.
I've only ever been recognised in the street once. In Sweden, strangely.
As much as I'd love to be a successful actor, the thought of being recognised in the street is petrifying.