Quotes from Ian McShane


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Theater is a dance of a different kind, a dance of rawness and characters stripped down.


What's great about acting is you can let all your wackiness hang out while you work.


You don't know where life takes you.


I had a teacher at school who said, 'We are going to do a play next year, and you're in it.' He said, 'You should try out for the Royal Academy as an actor.' I did and got in. I was 17. My mum wasn't too happy, but it worked out OK.


I'm from the disco era where everybody thought they were John Travolta... What song is going to get me on the dance floor? Anything from 'Saturday Night Fever,' and you're up there like a demon.


When you're doing a medieval show like 'Pillars,' it starts off a bit like a school play. You're all in funny costumes; you've had your coffee, and you say, 'Good morning'. Then you go on set and, if you've got good actors and directors, it takes on a life of its own.


When you've done a show that's as successful as 'Lovejoy' was, it hangs around for a few years, and people know you from it. I escaped the shadow when I stopped 'Lovejoy' by not doing any television for four years.


Whenever there was a pause on the 'Hercules' set, everybody whipped their Blackberries out of their skirts - 'Are you texting the King of Thrace to tell them we're on our way?'


I don't think that acting is as youth-obsessed as the general culture. In acting, as you get older, you get better, and the parts you get improve, too. But that's only true for a man, not a woman.


There's only two kinds of actors - good ones and bad ones... and lucky ones and unlucky ones.


What 'Deadwood' did was to talk about how capitalism started, how civilised society came in, and how that brought its own problems.


The bad boys get all the best lines.


Seventy years old! How did that happen? I was part of the generation that wasn't going to die.


Robert Fisk is my hero. In America, they think he's a terrorist.


People tweet before they think, and it becomes obsessive.


My second marriage was to a girl I met in Manchester, kept a long-distance relationship going for two years, then we got married... disaster.


My daughter said, 'I don't think granddad really suits you.'


Mum and Dad were both happy for me to do what I wanted.


'Lovejoy' has a special place in my heart because it was through my efforts that the series first came to the screen.


If 'Deadwood' had gone on another two years, I wouldn't have got as many movies made.