Quote by Andy Serkis
I stayed in Baghdad every summer until I was 14. My dads sister is

I stayed in Baghdad every summer until I was 14. My dads sister is still there, but many of my relatives have managed to get out. People forget that there are still people there who are not radicalized in any particular direction, trying to live normal lives in a very difficult situation. – Andy Serkis

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Ive always thought of acting as a tool to change society. I watch a lot of actors and I see panic in their eyes because they dont know why they act and I know why I act. Whether Im a good or a bad actor, I know why I do it. – Andy Serkis

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I understand why people went nuts for The Artist. We use words so much, its nice to be able to explore a different way of communication, to be able to express silently what someone – or something – is thinking or feeling. – Andy Serkis

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But I think theres something wonderful and extraordinary about climbing on your own and just that kind of relationship to the environment. Im very addicted to the mountains. You know, so, I do like that solitude. – Andy Serkis

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