I don't really have any regrets because if I choose not to do something there is usually a very good reason. Once I've made the decision I don't view it as a missed opportunity, just a different path.
In western culture, we have ignored death. We're running the other way - everything is about life and youth. So, there's something resonant about walking around with our own death masks. Zombies are the visible embodiment of death staring at us with our own faces.
I've always wanted to work in America because of those brilliant east-coast political movies of the '70s and '80s - great scripts, wonderful performances, gritty urban parable.
Changing diapers is one of the most leveling things that has ever happened to me.
People are always invading your personal space on set, especially on 'The Walking Dead.'
I'm much more indecisive and a people-pleaser than someone who's willing to step into the firing line.