
British actor Andrew Scott said he is not interested in playing a complete negative role again after he played the Bond villain in Daniel Craig-starrer Spectre.
Scott portrayed new MI5 boss Max Denbigh, codenamed C, in the Sam Mendes-directed 2015 movie. The actor believes he wasn't "that good" in the film.
"If I'm honest, it's not a territory that I feel like I would want to go over again. Now I know who I am a little bit more, I feel like the work that I'm just interested in doing is more in the grey areas. I suppose it's just that I didn't think' I just maybe wasn't that good in it," Andrew said in an interview with GQ magazine.
Andrew will be next seen in Andrew Haigh's All of Us Strangers, which will premiere on December 22. Calling the filming a 'gratifying and cathartic' experience, he added, “I had a very happy childhood. But there's an inevitable pain that you have to go through when you have to take a risk telling your family something about yourself. I really do think that that is a gift now, because to have to risk everything, and for your family and friends to say 'we accept you no matter what,' that's a real feeling of love that you get confirmed at a very young age, that actually some people who aren't queer don't get. I mean, some queer people aren't so lucky.”