James McAvoy is a Scottish actor known for his dynamic performances in film, television, and theater. His roles in movies such as "Atonement," "Split," and "X-Men" have earned him widespread recognition and acclaim. McAvoy's talent and versatility as an actor have made him a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, showcasing his ability to tackle a wide range of characters.

"I remember that it was never that difficult for me to get a director to look up and pay attention to me. Mind you, I don't know if that's necessarily charm. But I've played roles where my character has to be charming and I've found it quite easy to do. I think some of it is in my bones, but some of it is more deliberate."



"I think my recognizability ebbs and flows. I don't lead a particularly celebrity lifestyle or anything like that. I don't go to showbiz parties or red-carpet events, so it all depends on whether I've got a film out. I've not been very visible in the last year or so and as a result hardly anyone stops me in the street."



"I wanted to be a doctor at one point and I also wanted to be a pilot. I think if you grow up in a dodgy area, reality often beats down those ambitions as you get older. But with me that never really happened."



"I always believed that I never wanted to be an actor. I only did it because I was allowed to do it and I had to do something."



"Next year, if no one gives me any work, that's fine. I'm not going to do well anyway. I'm not an actor, I'm just exploiting this industry."



"That's the main thing that attracts me - characters who have big journeys. I like playing those people."



"I kind of embarked on a fruitless search to find information about my character, Frederick Aiken. And it was fruitless, unfortunately, because there's so little about him."



"I've done enough for a while and people get fed up of seeing you, but apart from that, although I'm young, I need a bit of rest. You could say I have become a house husband. It's not a new man thing, it's just largely a boring man who doesn't mind staying in the house thing."

