Words matter. These are the best Finn Jones Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
At first, I didn’t know what an actor was. I thought it was an acrobat. I saw acrobats at the circus, and I thought that was interesting. In my head, that was what I imagined I wanted to be when I grew up. Then I realized what an actor was, and I’ve gravitated to it ever since.
The power should be in individual democracies in individual communities. It shouldn’t be an oligarchy or some small group of elite. Power should be with the people and not with some politician or some heir to the throne or some madman.
When I was in drama school, I really got into a dark place. I went to a therapist – it was really helpful to have that dialogue with someone. So I understand anxiety.
I respect Marvel as a company, and I think they’re great, but never in my life have I looked up to being a superhero.
I’ve always been a bit of a lost soul, and I think that goes back to me being adopted and not knowing my roots.
I’ve always been interested in mindfulness and alternative ways of seeing the world.
My mum was a child minder, but now she fosters. My dad was in the police force, and now he’s a private detective.
I’m a big fan of ‘Akira,’ and I think comics are a great place to tell intelligent, fantastical stories. You can say stuff that you wouldn’t be able to in other mediums.
New York has a deep culture of house and dance music, and to be able to tap into that is my way of shutting off. I go to friends’ parties and local spots around the area: places I can go to, have a dance, and forget about being an actor and the attention.
I was never a troublemaker, but I also was never a nerdy kid. I was never a cool kid or a sports kid. At lunchtimes, I never fit in with any cliques, so I’d end up just walking around the school by myself, listening to music.
For me as an actor, I find it’s most creative when I’m bringing myself into the role rather than putting the role on. I feel like it’s more of a cathartic experience.
I do feel like the media is one of the biggest problems. If you look at all these rolling news channels, they sensationalize the story, they focus on gossip, and they don’t actually tell the full story.
I’m not a critic. I’m an actor. I see the role I get given on the page. I try to bring it to life as best as I can.
Pretty much everyone on my iPod, I’d like to be friends with. But I’d say that the main two that I’d love to get into a conversation with are Werner Herzog and Graham Hancock.
I’m a huge advocate for human rights and cultural rights. I stand up for minorities and will always continue to do so.
I know feeling pressure gets you nowhere creatively. You’ve just got to understand the character, understand the story, and just play it to the fullest extent.
I worked on ‘Game Of Thrones’ for six years, so I’m very well equipped to handle hype surrounding television shows.
I get that people want more diversity in TV and film, and I stand by that. I stand in solidarity with better diversity in TV shows, especially for Asian actors. I agree with that 100 per cent.
I find the comic book audience a lot more intense than the fantasy one, definitely.