Christoph Waltz: ‘My only regret is that I didn’t attack Nigel Farage enough’

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Christoph Waltz: ‘My only regret is that I didn’t attack Nigel Farage enough’
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The German-Austrian actor on why he would never predict winning an Oscar, being happy to play Doctor Who and working with a stunt strudel

Here’s a big misconception perpetuated by the dreadful bonus DVD crap that is slung around. You do not choose roles by what you see. The end product is inseparably connected to the personality of the person who played it. You choose roles from what you read. To watch a movie and say, “Oh, I would’ve liked to play that part,” means you think you could have played it better. It’s a very immature thought to entertain.

My only regret is that I didn’t attack him enough. When he gloriously announced his retreat from politics, I said that the head rat is leaving the sinking ship, because clearly he saw that he had overshot in the face of Brexit, so he retired. Britain goes down, Nigel Farage is sitting on his money in the Cayman Islands and laughing himself silly. It’s beyond comprehension.

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