'The Falling' was a big, flashy, bizarre experience. I kept on saying at the time it was a fluke because I did the audition, and I didn't think anything would come of it.
I can't remember a Friday when I was younger when I wasn't eating a pizza, flirting with the barman.
'Lady Macbeth' is a great opportunity for me to prove that maybe the outcome of 'The Falling' was not necessarily a fluke.
For me, I really appreciate seeing real bodies on screen, that variation, not the same frames we saw for the majority of our upbringing, making us feel like we have to look that way.
I have been enormously lucky. My first role was in a great film by a woman director.
I'm a bit of a gypsy. I live everywhere; I live out of a bag.
As an actor, it's very interesting to make the audience love you while you are doing horrendous things.
You are hugely responsible for people following you. You need to work out why you are posting, what the message is, and what you are doing to these people.
The Kate Winslet thing has been a shocker. I was like, that is the most ridiculous claim. Amazing, obviously. She's been my idol since I re-enacted 'Titanic' and fell in love with Leo. And it's a privilege to be called the next anything. But I suppose to be the next you is all you can do.
I love all of Kate Winslet's characters. And Natalie Portman. If I can have a smidgen of what they've done, that would be awesome.
'The Silence of the Lambs' is my favourite book, favourite film.
What audiences love with series is that they can invest in characters for such a long period of time, and it's the same for actors. You can truly tell your story; then it's done.
That, for me, actually is the most important thing about doing a period film is trying to make these people as lovable as they are back then.
Every time 'Lady Macbeth' and everyone involved in the film gets nominated, it's amazing.
With 'Lady Macbeth,' I had two other things offered to me, and they would have also been very fun, but you just have to figure that out. And then you do it.
The biggest thing about 'Lady Macbeth' is the fact that people are so surprised that this woman is so amazing, and really, it shouldn't be so amazing that this incredible character is on our screens.
I was acting with all my childhood heroes: Meryl Streep, Saoirse Ronan, all of those amazing women.
It's always shocking when you see a modern woman in a period story line. It doesn't make sense.
I wrestled at the Staples Centre at 'Monday Night Raw' when I was 21 years old.
I like a role where some of the character's motivations are confusing or at least interesting.