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Born in July 11, 1964 / United Kingdom / English

Quotes by Craig Charles

You've got to take the positives.
Prison widens your circle of friends. In my stand-up, I can now talk about things that no one else has the right to touch.
I've got wealth and fame but I haven't changed my roots.
I've been very lucky, this is my 30th year on TV.
British fans are exceptional, but the American fans are something else. Some of them fly 500 miles to stand in line for three hours, just to meet me, then when they do they collapse.
I have a stepladder. It's a very nice stepladder but it's sad that I never knew my real ladder.
It's not supposed to be easy, if it's easy, it's no good, that's the way I look at it.
There was never any career plan. When 'Red Dwarf' started I thought we were doing a curious little sitcom on BBC2, I didn't think I was becoming an actor. I didn't see that 21 years later I'd still be talking about it, let alone filming a new one. For me everything's always been an accident.
It's evolve or die, really, you have to evolve, you have to move on otherwise it just becomes stagnant.
Critics called me 'egregious' - I had to look that one up - and 'creepy', but now I don't read them, I weigh them.
I'm busy and that's the way I like it - when I have too much downtime I get into trouble.
Coming from having absolutely nothing to having a few grand in the bank, it was a big culture leap. I think that's why I went off the rails a bit really, 'cause there was no training for it. They didn't do fame in schools.
Once journalists have been rifling through your dustbins, you do try and keep them at arms' length.
My life has been, I suppose, the most incredible series of highs and lows.
The inventory process and stepping back in your life can sometimes be a very dark process. But it also can be extremely funny and surprising.
For me, everything has always been an accident.
We were the only black family in an estate with 1,000 white families. Liverpool being quite racist in the Sixties, it was a bit grim growing up.