“My family know not to get me any tech for Christmas. I can never get it to work, and it all becomes very tearful and pressurised.”
Peter Capaldi“At 17 years old, STG took me under its wing and shared its resources and wisdom with me, even allowing me to take part in a show at the Edinburgh Festival. Without STG and the Ramshorn Theatre, I would not have found access to the world of drama that I later made my profession.”
Peter Capaldi“The difference between movies and TV is that in TV you have to have a trauma every week, but that event may not be the biggest event in the characters' lives.”
Peter Capaldi“The thing that runs through the British film industry even today is a lot of unsung movies are financially the bigger ones. Even though they weren't always the greatest of movies, something in them was very potent which people loved.”
Peter Capaldi“If you travel in time and space, most of the people you know and love will eventually be gone. But you'll also be able to go and find them again.”
Peter Capaldi“I don't remember 'Doctor Who' not being part of my life, and it became a part of growing up, along with The Beatles, National Health spectacles, and fog. And it runs deep. It's in my DNA.”
Peter Capaldi“I'm not terribly well read. My wife forces books into my hands and insists I read them, which I'm grateful to her for. She made me read 'War and Peace.' The whole thing. It was amazing, but I had to hide it. You can't walk round reading 'War and Peace' - it's like you're in a comedy sketch and you think you're smart.”
Peter Capaldi“Being asked to play 'The Doctor' is an amazing privilege. Like the Doctor himself I find myself in a state of utter terror and delight. I can't wait to get started.”
Peter Capaldi“A year after winning the Oscar, almost to the day, I was directing a dog food commercial.”
Peter Capaldi“I wake up in the morning, and I go, 'I'm Doctor Who! I'm playing Doctor Who. I'm Doctor Who.'”
Peter Capaldi“Believe it or not, one teacher used to call me a giant spastic for not being able to play football.”
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