Because I was a shy and awkward child, I used humour to deflect attention. It was a controlling mechanism. Because I could use it to control my image.
I went from an unemployed actor's life to doing stand-up comedy, and that was fortuitous. It's not the usual way the crow flies, going from being in a TV sketch show to playing one of Shakespeare's finest characters, but, hey, that's the way it has happened.
I've realised I need a gnawing, nagging, anxious doubt when I wake at 4 A.M.
I'm naturally quite lazy, and I actually think I'm lax about my career. None of my work defines who I am.
I tried four times to get into the Central School of Speech and Drama before I got accepted. I started when I was 17, which was too young, in retrospect, and finally went when I was 21. I just kept plugging away. Determined? Yeah, I think I was.
That's the poisoned chalice: when you're shy, people assume you're arrogant.