The actor answers your questions on filming in zero gravity, what happens if they play Footloose at a wedding he’s attending, and that scene in A Few Good Men
Top tips for the perfect bacon sandwich?Since the 80s, I’ve owned a farm with miniature horses and alpacas. We recently got a couple of pigs, June and Jonny, who I adore, so I don’t eat bacon any more. I don’t want to eat things that I have, so I don’t eat dog, horse, goat or pig.Incredible. We went up in an aircraft called the KC-135 that Nasa uses to simulate zero gravity.
It did feel like a B-movie. When I took the part, I wasn’t really that excited. My career was in a slump, my first child was on the way and I felt overwhelmed at the prospect of fatherhood, so I took the job because we needed the money. I felt like I had slipped and things were really going south, doing a silly movie about underground worms. But once I say yes and I commit to something, I’m all in, and I loved making it.
I don’t know. Gills? When we were filming that scene [from 1982’s Diner] I didn’t get why it was going to work. But then I realised my character is very understated and comes across as a bit of a dummy. So it’s surprising [while watching a University Challenge-style quizshow] when he knows the answers to these pretty complicated questions. But, no, I can’t remember that zygomatic bruising would be a black eye and the sun never rises or sets on Mercury.
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