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Timothy Spall

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I know I work quite hard at making people like me.


— Timothy Spall


#i #know #like #making #me

I know what I like when I see it, but no way have I ever become interested in learning about it.


— Timothy Spall


#become #ever #i #i see #interested

I was always insecure about the way I looked.


— Timothy Spall


#always #i #insecure #looked #way

I'm working class, and want people to know I'm not unintelligent and all the other cliches that come with it.


— Timothy Spall


#cliches #come #i #know #other

Imagination is a beast that has to be put in a cage.


— Timothy Spall


#cage #imagination #put

It doesn't bother me one iota that most of my career has been playing people who are not that - well, let's say that people wouldn't aspire to be like them.


— Timothy Spall


#been #bother #career #iota #like

It's an odd world.


— Timothy Spall


#world






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Spall initially made his mark in theatre performing in productions for Birmingham Rep and later the Royal Shakespeare Company including The Merry Wives of Windsor Three Sisters Nicholas Nickleby and The Knight of the Burning Pestle. His brother Matthew is studio director of the computer games company Morpheme. Following a film debut in Quadrophenia and wider TV exposure playing the awkward Barry Taylor in all four series of Auf Wiedersehen Pet Kevin in Outside Edge and as Aubrey the appalling chef in Mike Leigh's Life is Sweet Spall has since appeared in films such as Crusoe Secrets & Lies Shooting the Past Topsy-Turvy Vanilla Sky Rock Star The Last Samurai Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events and The King's Speech.

Timothy Leonard Spall OBE (born 27 February 1957) is an English character actor and occasional presenter. Some of his more high-profile roles include Peter Pettigrew in the Harry Potter film series Winston Churchill in the The King's Speech (2010) Peter Taylor in The Damned United (2009) Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) and his own documentary Timothy Spall: Back at Sea (2010–2012).

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