64 Interesting Quotes By Charlie Hunnam
English actor Charlie Hunnam has come a long way after the hardships he faced due to dyslexia and misophobia when he was young. Films provided him an escape route from his not so happy childhood. His first exposure to modelling at the age of 16 proved to be a disaster. Later, he appeared as Jason in the children’s show, ‘Byker Grove’. Besides acting, he has written the story for several films. We have curated his quotes from his interviews, comments, and general comments. Some of Charlie Hunnam quotes on work, respect, people, friends, movies, modelling, etc.
If I have a long period of time away from acting, I tend to write.
I actually just bought a ranch, and I'm going grow as much of my own foods - I've got thirty chickens, and I'm going to try to live as sustainably as possible.
In particular, the film 'Excalibur' was definitely one of those films that was instrumental in me realizing that I wanted to become an actor.
I try desperately to never drink bottled water.
I think my favorite show of all time was 'Deadwood.'
I always think that the ability to fight and defend oneself is a skill that every man should have but endeavour never to use, you know?
English people are always surprised I'm English.
My favorite days are at home. Spend some time in the garden, cook a couple of nice meals, watch a couple of movies. I'm pretty boring.
I really, really pride myself on being a professional and a man of keeping my word. It means a lot to me, truly.
There's a tendency in this Hollywood machinery to take on too much. You end up not being able to give everything you want.
I'm pretty mercurial and a very difficult, long-winded decision-maker at the best of times.
Good-quality travel and good-quality food are the two luxuries that I never have any guilt indulging in.
Since I was young, I've been aware that I need time to myself to process everything.
I think, most of the time, fame is just an inconvenience that needs to be negotiated around to get done what you're actually trying to do.
You step in with the Seth Rogens of the world, you better have some jokes.
I don't think I even have a clear perspective of how I'm depicted in the media.
I do try not to dwell on the past too much, because I have a tendency to do that, and as I've gotten older, I've gotten very good at distancing myself from shoulda, woulda, coulda.
I ride the same bike that I rode on 'Sons,' a Harley Dyna Super Glide. You know, I wish I wasn't the guy who rode the same bike he rode on his show, but the problem is there's no better bike out there.
After all the work I've done, I feel like I'm something of an emotion-smith. We have to tap into places on a daily basis that usually people only go in a rare occasion.
I always think it's better to take a smaller role in a great film rather than a leading role in something that you don't have complete faith in.
I realise few people get to live the life they always wanted, but I'm so neurotic, I don't really think about it. I'm too busy thinking, 'I hope I don't screw up my next scene.'
I was a slightly melancholy child and I think films were a way of escaping for me.
Being at the mercy of the acting profession, in the early days of one's career, is really brutal and feels like you have no control over your life, at all.
They say that theater is the actor's medium, television is the writer's medium and film is the director's medium, and it's really true.
In the early part of your career you are always compared with somebody until you can stand on your own two feet.
If I went to them all dressed up and flashed a nice smile for the cameras it would probably be easier for me to get work. But I just can't tolerate it.
I get invited to literally every single movie premiere that's going on.
There are definitely worse people to be compared with. I think Brad Pitt makes interesting decisions.
So I try not to do press and if you can keep the balance of keeping a certain degree of anonymity and do interesting work then you can hope for a degree of career longevity.
I watch these actors who when you go to buy a pint of milk you see them smiling on the cover of 20 magazines. Then when you see them in a film it's hard to believe the character because you just see them everywhere.