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and [you] need a bit of mischief on the pitch..."
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"Loki is just going to play by his own rules...
and [you] need a bit of mischief on the pitch..."
“I’m so honoured to be playing. I’ve been an ambassador for Unicef UK for just over 10 years now,” he said.
"I’ve always been aware of Soccer Aid. It’s an extraordinary event which has so much joy in it, and it’s all for children."
And don't let anyone tell you different.
“It is so important for us to show a new generation that a career in the creative arts, in film, is possible and valuable. It’s important for us to show a new generation that the British film industry can provide huge opportunities for fulfilment and growth. It can help build a sense of community and cultural identity. Film-making is an art, a craft, and it’s also a real job.” -Tom Hiddleston [on launching the British Film Institute mission, http://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/film/tom-hiddleston-and-idris-elba-launch-mission-to-build-130m-home-for-british-film-on-south-bank-a3256486.html]
“Here's what I’ll say. I believe that nothing is certain and fixed, so you have to make the best efforts to treasure things, and not fall into the trap of letting things be destroyed. Because they can be.” -Tom Hiddleston ["Ready For Action" interview by http://tomhiddleston.esquire.co.uk , June 2016 issue/Published online 3 May 2016]
"There's a disconnect between who I am and who people expect me to be because of my background. And I feel compelled to be rebellious and go against that." -Tom Hiddleston From "How Tom Hiddleston Makes Psycho Sexy", 19 April 2016. http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/features/how-tom-hiddleston-makes-psycho-sexy-20160419#ixzz47EIi2eyH [exhibit A: Jackyll/Hyde or The inner Hannibal shining through].
“There’s interesting complexity at the heart of le Carré’s writing which is an investigation into the cultural identity of Englishness. I think le Carré was furious with a man like Richard Roper because he was born with many blessings. He’s been given the most beautiful life and is an inheritor of incredible privileges of being a British citizen – education, clean water, democracy – and he’s used those privileges to do the worst things imaginable, which is deeply cynical. I think le Carré feels that’s a betrayal of an Englishman’s sense of duty. It’s actually very old school, and it’s a point of honor – it’s a very unfashionable word these days – and what Roper does is dishonorable in le Carré eyes. That’s why Pine has to take him down.” -Tom Hiddleston [on The Night Manager, Tribeca Film Festival, 23 April 2016].
http://www.reellifewithjane.com/2016/04/tom-hiddleston-night-manager-tribeca/
"Alan Rickman said, 'If you want to know who I am, it’s all in the work. I love that. I think I’m all the characters I’ve ever played, and I am none of them at the same time." -Tom Hiddleston [on acting, vulture.com, April 2016]