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"I think the clothes in Belle de Jour are very important to the style of the film. Even today, it is still timeless."
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"These are clothes my friends and I could wear. This ain't Prada. I don't want to be one of those celebrities that slaps their name on a label and collects royalty checks. Everything on that runway reflects me."
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"I'd like to have no rules and eat what I want, but I've learned over the years that I'm so disappointed when I can't wear the clothes I want to wear."
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"Correspondences are like small clothes before the invention of suspenders; it is impossible to keep them up."
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"Everyone who comes out does a very foolish thing in bringing such a quantity of clothes that he never wants."
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"But I just loved looking at the clothes of the '70s."
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"The actress they'd hired had refused to appear naked in front of the camera. I didn't like to appear naked either, but the first thing I did was take off my clothes and jump into the pool completely naked."
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"There were shots of Kong pulling at my clothes, but only in horizontal and never from above. Never from above."
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"I still get the kids to the doctor and dentist and plan their play dates and buy their clothes."
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"It's always nerve-racking to take off your clothes on film. But doing it with a woman felt safer than with a man. You know you can say, 'Don't grab me there: That's where my cellulite is'!"
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"London is my home... I know what's right and wrong here, and it's nice to have somewhere familiar to go back to."
Home

"I'm not Tom Cruise. Very few British actors are. If you look at the body of work I've done it's pretty obvious I'm not going to make a 'Mission: Impossible.'"
Work

"In a way it was like washing your laundry in public and, yep, there you go, you've seen my underwear. And now I feel like there's nothing left, you've seen it all and I can get on."
Nothing

"Face it, I didn't become famous until I took my clothes off."
Clothes

"I'm only wanted by directors for the image I give off, and it makes me angry. I always wanted to be an actor and not a beauty pageant winner."
Beauty

"I'm incredibly boring; I had a very happy childhood. I never starved, nor did I have a silver spoon in my mouth. I'm one of those terribly middle-of-the-road, British middle class, South London gents."
Childhood

"The only film I ever made for money was something called 'Music From Another Room', which I really didn't like."
Money

"I would never know how to sell myself as a sex symbol. That's not how I'm programmed."
Sex

"I don't want to do anything that I'm not passionate about."
Want

"I'm kind of ashamed to be a celebrity. I don't understand wanting to read about other people's dirty laundry. I think celebrity is the biggest red herring society has ever pulled on itself."
Society
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