Simon McBurney
Simon McBurney
Simon Montagu McBurney, OBE is an English actor, writer and director. He is the founder and artistic director of the Théâtre de Complicité, London. He has had roles in the films The Manchurian Candidate, Friends with Money, The Golden Compass, The Duchess, Robin Hood, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Magic in the Moonlight, The Theory of Everything and Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionActor
Date of Birth25 August 1957
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When my mother was dying, I cooked for her. One of the things I realised was that the smell and look of the food was key. I concentrated on how it looked on the plate. Even if the amount was small, it gave her a nourishment of a different kind.
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The only reality of the theater exists in the mind of the audience.
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With the theatre, for God's sake, everything makes sense. You create a clear sequential reality for a specific audience at one particular time.
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The only reality of the theater exists in the mind of the audience. That audience looks collectively at what is going on on the stage and collectively imagines that this is real.
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I've had various people close to me die, and I don't necessarily find the idea of death purely depressing.
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I'm passionate about music, and I feel that theatre has an extraordinarily musical ability in the way it operates on the audience.
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I was very bad at mathematics in school, and I always had the feeling as a kid that when I worked on problems, that I would be wrong.
I was keen to stage 'Faust,' although I find Goethe's 'Faust' indigestible.
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I suppose I'm really interested in theatre that provides an intensity of experience on another level.
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I have always felt more at home in a culture that has nothing to do with the one I was born and brought up in.
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I feel that if you can play on the streets or in a comedy club, then in a theatre it's a doddle because you've got an audience.
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I don't tend to get cast in the theatre much. People assume I come with all this baggage. But they do cast me in films. In films, I'm a nobody.
I constantly want to know - what is a table, or what is a cat?
For years, I wasn't in the least bit interested in opera.