Top 26 Charlie Rowe Quotes

#1. My dad was an actor and a writer; my mum was a drama teacher. My grandma was an actress. My aunt is an actress. My granddad was a cameraman. They would've been surprised if I wanted to be a dentist or something like that.

Charlie Rowe

#2. I wish I had the guts and talent to be a good comedian. I love the idea of it, yet I'm terrified of it. I'd also love to play music in front of people.

Charlie Rowe

#3. I've always been interested in singing. My sister's a fantastic singer, and it's just something that's always been around. I play saxophone and guitar. I'd definitely like to pursue it, and it's something I'd like to keep going, if not as a career, then as a hobby.

Charlie Rowe

#4. I practice neither black nor white magic.
What I do is a technology that I use for my own individual purposes. I don't strive to be a member of a club.

Christopher Rankin

#5. I love challenging films, really. I'd prefer to do some gritty, challenging roles. That would be awesome and really fun.

Charlie Rowe

#6. Every time you get told you get a part, it's just wonderfully soothing and incredibly fantastic and healing. You have a bad day at school, you come home and get told you've got a part in something, and it's just like, 'Yeah, it's all worth it'.

Charlie Rowe

#7. I think everyone is introduced to the Peter Pan story when they're very young. Everyone has read the book and watched the Disney film and all that.

Charlie Rowe

#8. I want to direct films, ultimately. Hopefully I'll have a fantastic career in acting and then go on to do that. That's my dream; that's the ultimate goal.

Charlie Rowe

#9. Obviously, I'm quite young and I haven't really thought about what films I'd like to go into yet. I love challenging films, really. I'd prefer to do some gritty, challenging roles. That would be awesome, and really fun. I want to be as diverse as possible.

Charlie Rowe

#10. I think every boy would quite like to play James Bond!

Charlie Rowe

#11. I'd like more kids to go and see theatre because it really is amazing.

Charlie Rowe

#12. I never joined the Boy Scouts. I don't trust any organization that has a handbook.

George Carlin

#13. Heights make my feet tingle; not sure if that is a phobia, but it isn't the greatest feeling.

Charlie Rowe

#14. Having nothing to lose is the new wealth.

Chuck Palahniuk

#15. 'West Side Story' I used to watch all the time - I don't know why. Well, I do - it's a great movie. I love the music in it. I love the actors.

Charlie Rowe

#16. 'The Princess Bride' was a movie that I watched all the time.

Charlie Rowe

#17. Gonzo journalism is a style of reporting based on William Faulkner's idea that the best fiction is far more true than any kind of journalism ...

Hunter S. Thompson

#18. After the 'Golden Compass,' I wasn't sure if I'd ever get another acting job.

Charlie Rowe

#19. What I loved about working for Steve," says Cue, "is that you learned that you could accomplish the impossible. Again and again.

Brent Schlender

#20. People's personalities, like buildings, have various facades, some pleasant to view, some not.

Francois De La Rochefoucauld

#21. I did a short film called 'Disco' and won an award for Best Supporting Actor at an indie film festival, and that was nice. Hopefully there's lots more to come.

Charlie Rowe

#22. I would definitely return to 'Neverland' for a sequel if there was the chance again because we all got on so well, and I think it will be great.

Charlie Rowe

#23. Dad was a retired chemist who, in his 60s, fathered and fed me and my two sisters while Mum worked as a secretary. He made us curries, Chinese meals and strange concoctions. He was often unsuccessful.

Tamsin Greig

#24. Everyone is introduced to the Peter Pan story when they're very young. This story is part of everyone's life.

Charlie Rowe

#25. When I was eight years old, I asked my mum, 'Mum, can I do two jobs?' And she was like, 'Absolutely!' 'Cause I'd like to act for 15 years and then direct for 15 years.'

Charlie Rowe

#26. Oh, friend, forget not, when you fain would note
In me a beauty that was never mine,
How first you knew me in a book I wrote,
How first you loved me for a written line ...

Edna St. Vincent Millay

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