And correct me if im wrong but the arc of your career, it strikes me you did an awful lot of theatre in the � 90s. Idid, yes. National theatre, all sorts of theatre. Yes. Very well reviewed, a lot of it. And then, you seemed to decide to go to tv and to movies and to spend much less time in the theatre. Well, what happened was i. We had children, and ive got. My children are very close in age. So, we had four very young children. And, at the same time, i was offered Ray Donovan in america. So, i was commuting back and forth. We used to do Ray Donovan for six months every year. So, when i came back, the idea of going to do a play and not read my kids a Goodnight Story or something, and daddys going to go off and do a play somewhere itjust didnt seem logicalfor me, really. And also, the other thing is i never used to get great parts in the theatre. Theatre had a very. Not only theatre, but the uk had a very fixed idea of me and i had to go over and work in america, for the americans to get a more. To be more open minded about me, about what i could play. Thats very interesting