Quote by Christopher Eccleston
The film is about Joe discovering who his mother and father are an

The film is about Joe discovering who his mother and father are and his relationship with them, and the identity crisis he goes through once he finds out who his parents are. – Christopher Eccleston

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I think theatre is by far the most rewarding experience for an actor. You get 4 weeks to rehearse your character and then at 7:30 pm you start acting and nobody stops you, acting with your entire soul. – Christopher Eccleston

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Often as a child you see someone with a learning disability or Downs Syndrome and my mum and dad were always very quick to explain exactly what was going on and to be in their own way inclusive and welcoming. – Christopher Eccleston

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Its like our relationship is always about the other side that isnt the obvious side. – Rosario Dawson

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I was supposed to have a relationship with Judy, but that never happened. Actors in series didnt have the control that they have today over their jobs. – Mark Goddard

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Im not a good father and theyre not children any more the eldest is in his fifties. My relationship with their mothers broke down and, because of what the law was, they went with their mothers and were imbued with their mothers morality in life and they were not my people any more. – Wilbur Smith

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My brother and I had a really privileged relationship with my parents… They treated us like adults. – Henry Louis Gates

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The appreciative smile, the chuckle, the soundless mirth, so important to the success of comedy, cannot be understood unless one sits among the audience and feels the warmth created by the quality of laughter that the audience takes home with it. – James Thurber

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