Your senses are reeling all the time. Finally you find something to write and the very next day you go out and see something else which totally contradicts what you’ve written and every conclusion you’ve come to. – Charles Dance
A car to pick me up every day, a chair with my name on it, everybody being very polite… what can you do except sit back and watch it all, try to take it all in? – Charles Dance
If I talk about Charles Dance I am talking about something else, something I operate and wind up and have to make an impression with and use to transmit someone else’s screenplay. – Charles Dance
We have to take risks in British television. It has to stop playing to the lowest common denominator and patronising people. – Charles Dance
You should encourage a child to show off. You can say to a child, ‘Stop being rude,’ ‘Stop shouting,’ ‘Stop jumping around on the furniture.’ But ‘Stop showing off’? That’s awful. – Charles Dance
I’ve never been one for late nights, which is why I have always preferred making films to theatre. A play takes over your life: you start to feel sick at lunchtime, and by mid-afternoon, you’re wishing for a bomb scare so the whole thing will be called off. Of course, if the evening goes well and you get the applause, then it’s wonderful. – Charles Dance
I’m playing one of the principal roles, which gives you more clout and more confidence. – Charles Dance
A while ago, I did a television adaptation of ‘Bleak House,’ and the character I played, as far as I was concerned, had no redeeming features whatsoever. I wasn’t about to try to find any; I didn’t need to. – Charles Dance
If I was to put a little flag in everywhere I’ve been in the world, there’d be a lot of little flags. – Charles Dance
I got a lot of energy from directing the film ‘Ladies In Lavender.’ You wonder if you have the stamina because as an actor you can lounge around the trailer during the scenes you’re not in, but as a director, you’re there from first thing in the morning to last thing at night every day of the week. I found it incredibly energising. – Charles Dance
We need to look to our laurels a bit with television in this country. I don’t think enough risks are being taken in drama television in the U.K., and I think a lot of programme makers are underestimating the intelligence of the viewing public, basing it all on ratings. – Charles Dance
People think I have the benefit of a public school education. I have this suave and debonair label, but really, I’m as common as muck. – Charles Dance
I was a window dresser for Burton’s once. What really put me off was the area manager coming round and saying, Charles, I think you’re a natch at this. – Charles Dance
My face lends itself to austere characters, and unless they’re two-dimensional, I will do them. Any actor will tell you that an interesting villain is much more interesting to play. – Charles Dance
I mostly play old period songs, as they suit a ukulele more. I bought it when I saw the tribute concert to George Harrison. Joe Brown came on and sang ‘I’ll See You In My Dreams,’ and there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. – Charles Dance
A handful of older, romantic leading men, like Sean Connery, Jack Nicholson, and Robert Redford are still landing parts. – Charles Dance
It’s a question of keeping one’s eyes and ears open and watching how other people play the game. They’re watching me too, to see what my attitude is like. – Charles Dance