- When I left the set of Finding Neverland (2004), I was quite upset, because I thought I wouldn't see Johnny again. And Charlie wants to go back to the chocolate factory. We both got our wishes.
- Well, you just sort of think about what the character's thinking, and then you're in the character.
- I'm not sure what I would like to do when I'm older. I might want to travel and see the world. That would be quite fun.
- I try to stay a normal boy as much as possible. I play soccer on the weekend with my friend. I play video games, but not as much as Mike Teavee [the video-game addict in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)]. I quite enjoy soccer games. I support the team called Arsenal. They just won the [English Football Association] Cup.
- [Talking about being treated like an adult] That was really important for me, although I think I am a bit more mature than some kids my age because I've spent more time with adults. And I haven't grown my hair over my eyes or anything.
- It's nice to pick up the guitar now and again and play back the songs and be reminded of the film -- but if you gave me any other songs to play, I wouldn't be very good at them.
- [Talking about his dressing room demands] Because I'm a spoiled little brat, I absolutely always insist on a table and chair and lighting. This February I'm even going to demand heating.
- Scary is good. Kids like going to a movie and being really scared rather than fake scared.
- When I work on something it becomes all-consuming for me.
- [on celebrity] As long as you don't stand on the corner and wave your arms about, people don't notice you too much.
- There's no point playing a scene if, by the end, everyone's in the same state they were in at the start.
- Part of the appeal of procedurals, in general, is that there's a continuity and consistency week after week; that you can come to the show and know what you're going to get.
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