Top 30 Jim Broadbent Quotes

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It's fatal to talk about acting. It sounds faintly ridi

It’s fatal to talk about acting. It sounds faintly ridiculous if you start analysing it.
Jim Broadbent
People smile at me as if they know me. I just smile back. They probably might know me.
Jim Broadbent
An Oscar clears the deck of envy and resentment. You think, ‘Well, I’ve got that. I can relax now.’
Jim Broadbent
We’ve all got a black book of missed opportunities.
Jim Broadbent
In today’s politics, it would be good to have politicians who are more upfront about what they felt and actually not trying to bend with every breeze. They’re infuriating, all of them.
Jim Broadbent
A make-up artist I know polished her Oscar and it lost its lustre. But if you don’t polish it, it doesn’t tarnish.
Jim Broadbent
I’m not that comfortable with actors receiving honours, partly because I think they ought to go to those who really help others.
Jim Broadbent
Oh, I think I’ve been entirely selfish with my career. I’ve done what I wanted to do, and not put myself out for anyone else particularly.
Jim Broadbent
The world would be a duller place without Moulin Rouge.
Jim Broadbent
When you research someone, you actually get beyond your own preconceptions and become aware of the human being other than the image. You become empathetic and sympathetic in turn.
Jim Broadbent
I love a really good storyline.
Jim Broadbent
You can’t be angsty all day or else it becomes a sort of pale angst.
Jim Broadbent
In fact I’d like to go back and live in Shakespeare’s London.
Jim Broadbent
Occasionally, I’ve been asked to do American roles, and once or twice I have, but I don’t understand Americans. I don’t have any real feeling for American culture.
Jim Broadbent
Other people have a much better idea of what I might do than I.
Jim Broadbent
I like reflecting the culture I understand best, spotting the idiosyncrasies of British people and revealing them to an audience in a way that amuses is what I find fun.
Jim Broadbent
I see myself as a small ‘l’ liberal, but not coalition liberal, necessarily.
Jim Broadbent
Even for people who live in the country, there is a trepidation now about going outside to play. But it never occurred to us to be fearful when we were young.
Jim Broadbent
I regret behaving badly when I was younger. I did not know any better at the time. The thing is that the incidents that I caused were not funny… Youth is wasted on the young. It is better to have the wisdom of an old man in a young body… I was a bit foolish and teased people, trying to be funny.
Jim Broadbent
It was always important to me to make sure Pooh came across as much more than a bear of very little brain. There is an innate wisdom there somewhere.
Jim Broadbent
I never was a great Thatcher fan, and it wasn’t a sad day in my life when she resigned.
Jim Broadbent
Even as a child, you can recognise the innocence of Piglet or the strange adult qualities of Eeyore. You just know you are with friends and family.
Jim Broadbent
Fluency in even one other language would be fantastic.
Jim Broadbent
In Hollywood films everything is tidied up at the end with clean lines and clean character definitions. It’s sort of unsatisfying.
Jim Broadbent
It’s so easy as a child to identify with ‘Winnie-the-Pooh.’ The humour doesn’t talk down at you. It’s a very grown up humour – a little bit ironic, a bit self deprecating.
Jim Broadbent
The films I enjoy seeing are those that reveal lives I was unaware of… in different cultures or whatever.
Jim Broadbent
I haven’t got a writer’s discipline.
Jim Broadbent
I do always like to do things I haven’t done before, so I’m always looking out for things in a different genre, or a different sort of character.
Jim Broadbent
I think we all have a selfish gene which rises to the top, sometimes. But then we’re also all capable of a sudden magnanimity.
Jim Broadbent
We get older and more sophisticated and a bit cleverer, but certainly boys – and men – are as childish and basic as we ever were.
Jim Broadbent