Words matter. These are the best Kris Marshall Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
You have an ideal of masculinity to live up to, and then there’s everything else on top. You have to be a perfect husband. You have to be in shape. Apart from alcohol and exercise, there are very few outlets for men.
With the proliferation of social media, selfies are one of those modern diseases that unfortunately come with the territory, but they are beneficial in getting the word around about the show, and the popularity of ‘Death In Paradise’ has just exploded.
In terms of diet, when I’m home, I start the day with a cup of coffee, Weetabix, toast and some fruit. If I’m at the house for lunch, I might choose an omelette with green salad.
I like to do everything, if I can. There’s a lot of roles which I would have loved to have taken that went to other people.
I spent about eight months of my year on ‘Death in Paradise’, so it doesn’t leave a massive amount of time to do other stuff.
If you’ve got 30 people standing in a very small room with about 10 lights in 40 degree heat and 98% humidity, there’s no air and it starts to drive you a bit mad!
I’d spent the whole summer working in Manchester filming Citizen Khan and then went straight into the last couple of weeks of my wife’s pregnancy.
Not everything has to be ‘The Bridge’ or ‘The Wire’. Those shows are brilliant. But you have to invest your cerebellum in them.
Literally every single job I’ve had for ages has been jetting off to far-flung places.
I’m actually really bad at puzzles.
So even though ‘Sanditon’ was filmed in Gloucestershire on the coast, which was gorgeous, it meant I could finish work, get home, and do a few bedtime stories.
Once, while exploring Seville Cathedral, I walked into a metal bar and gashed my head.
Prince Charles was a lot wittier than I thought he’d be, and passionate about the environment and architecture.
I like playing characters who are really, really quite uncomfortable with life, uncomfortable in their own skin.
Brits and Australians have a similar sense of humour, obviously because of our links. It’s more sort of jibbing and doesn’t take itself too seriously.
I used to worry about it quite a bit but now, not at all. I’ve got a roof over my head. I’ve got a little boy. Those are the main things.
I’m quite a deadbeat person. I like to mooch around and go on walks and laze.
For years I didn’t really fancy America. I hated it when I first went to LA, it’s like a dirty Sydney. But having a job helped.
Even if I look at other people’s social media I feel addiction creeping up on me.
So I’ve never made a conscious decision to cajole people into thinking I’m not that slacker guy from ‘My Family’ anymore.
In the Caribbean the temperature never changes, the sun just goes down.
I enjoy talking with my male friends, but a lot of them are not actors. If I’m talking to my peers, I wouldn’t give out information that would be perceived as a sign of weakness.
You’ll see a lot of actors doing adverts. There’s a reason why. I could probably buy a castle if it were in somewhere like Lithuania. Not this country.
Living up a hill in Bath affords me lots of walking opportunities.
I’m a qualified yacht skipper, so I do a lot of sailing.