i've worked with in films i've worked on, it's not really been like that. and, often, where — often where an actor has a reputation, when they've come to actually the set and the director that i've been working with, they've acted in a different way. i tell you, one of the first films i did and one of probably my favourite films is 1984, the george orwell, and it wasjohn hurt and richard burton — it was richard burton's last film — and that was the moment not only i realised i was a cinematographer because i was on a set with richard burton, but i realised that people are just people. he came with such a reputation and he was such a lovely man. we would sit — we were shooting down in salisbury plain, one little scene — i remember sitting with him and john hurt one lunchtime and just talking, you know, about life and — not about liz taylor and stuff,