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.
Meaning of the quote
James McAvoy, a Scottish actor, says that he has always been able to easily get the attention of the movie directors he works with. He's not sure if it's because he has a natural charm about him, but he has found it easy to play charming characters in movies. He thinks some of his charm comes naturally, while other parts of it he has to work on and be more deliberate about.
About James McAvoy
James McAvoy is a Scottish actor who has had a successful film and television career, starring in notable works like The Chronicles of Narnia, Wanted, X-Men: First Class, and Split. He’s also received recognition for his stage performances in the West End.
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