Ken Stott quotes:

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
  • I am very aware of how warmly Scotland is regarded around the world, and a vote for self-determination would raise our international profile even further, with lots of benefits for Scottish arts and culture.

  • Inspector Rebus is a great character, so when the opportunity came up to revive the role for 'BBC Children in Need,' and really have a bit of fun with it, I was happy to take part.

  • I used to be under the impression that if a role wasn't difficult, then there was nothing happening. Then a director said to me: 'Ken, you've got to realise, acting can be fun, too.'

  • No acting, no production, could take the place of that moment when you come out in the dark on to the stage and the drummer plays four beats on the hi-hat and then lights and music. It just takes your breath away. No words can do what music can.

  • An actor has power, and their power is very simple: it's the power to say no.

  • For me, acting is a series of impressions rather than trying to find one line through to the end, which risks becoming more of a presentation.

  • I always leave room for serendipity and chance.

  • My first major role was in a play called 'Through the Leaves.'

  • In every area, we seem to have thrown everything away and embraced reality television. It's nauseating, programme after programme.

  • Producers and directors think they have the power, but what they think of as the weakest link, the actor, is all-powerful.

  • Death Of A Salesman is a great acting job.

  • I am wholeheartedly in favour of an independent Scotland.

  • My first major role was in a play called Through the Leaves.

  • No one will die if they don't know how old I am.

  • The Scottish are not shy when it comes to expressing themselves.

  • Villains are often attractive.

  • There are many actors who'll make their living in other areas, and they'll say they don't like theatre. What they're saying is that they're afraid of theatre because they know it will separate those who can from those who can't.

  • I wanted success, but I wanted it on my own terms.

  • In every area, we seem to have thrown everything away and embraced reality television. Its nauseating, programme after programme.

  • I've got a feeling that with the best coppers - and in fact the best people in any field of work - what sets them apart is a maverick quality. People who are not afraid to bend the rules in order to achieve the universally desired end.

  • The establishment is a dirty, dangerous beast, and the BBC is a mouthpiece for that.

  • Nobody's going to say hello to me in the street, really, because there'll be someone a bit more famous coming along the street in a minute. That typifies London, really.

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share