If I wasn't an actor, I think I'd love to be a primary school teacher.
This quote expresses the speaker's interest in becoming a primary school teacher if they were not pursuing a career as an actor. It reflects on the speaker's passion for education and the potential alternate career path they would have chosen.
There have been amazing performances by straight people playing gay and by gay people playing straight.
We've come quite far with the idea of equality between sexes, but there's still a lot of conversations that need to be had about men in power.
I feel like it's probably very out of character for Anthony to break into song. I feel like he might play the flute or something, like a really weird European cinema moment where it gets really odd and he serenades his love in music. You never know with Bridgerton.'
I got taken to see Oliver!' by my Nana when I was five and I remember the experience so viscerally. And I just said to her, 'This is what I want to do!'
I grew up in a big Italian family.
I think Chris Van Dusen has got this amazing ability to take Julia Quinn's extraordinary books and her amazing worlds that she delicately filled with excitement and sexiness. And he takes it to a whole other level.
It's funny, because even though Bridgerton' is obviously a period drama, Anthony's story is quite modern in the sense that he's reached a point where he genuinely believes that love will never happen for him.
Good actors can do anything, and there'll be amazing writers who are willing to write for everyone.
And also, there's a reason why gay characters are so interesting. Because much like the women in Bridgerton,' there are a lot of hurdles and there's a lot of self-growth, and there's a real strength to gay men.
If there are people who don't have access to creating their own TV shows or telling the stories they want to tell, then absolutely, everyone has to make space for them. That's not just to do with gender or sexuality. It's to do with race, religion and everything else.
It seemed really important that at least one character in Bridgerton' got burnt by love - you know, Anthony mishandled his relationship with Siena and became quite toxic.
My dad worked in a honey factory - we used to call him the honey monster' - and I worked there.
Theatres are like sacred places - you hear the stories of previous performances and people who have strived to find that sweet spot on stage and succeeded, and failed, in the same space before you.
Getting away from where you live and going to London is like the romantic ideal of ambition.
I remember seeing Oliver!' when I was six and having vertigo in the theatre - I experience that even when I go to theatres now.
We know there has been a history of needing to be closeted to succeed and be famous, especially in acting.