Trainspotting.The actor played Simon “Sick Boy” Williamson in the cult 1996 film, based on the book by Irvine Welsh, and reminisced upon the experience of being in the film in a new interview with The Guardian.When asked if he stands by his previous comments about not fully capitalising on the film’s success, Miller said: “Yeah, but it’s not something that bothers me.
It’s just life. Everything worked out great, really. I was secretly ambitious, but I didn’t really know how to execute that or take advantage of certain opportunities.
But it’s all good, because I’m here in a freezing-cold church rehearsing a play!”Miller was also asked if Trainspotting was as treasured for him as it is for many viewers. “Of course.
I owe so much to that experience,” he said. “Especially the older you get, the more you look back and think: ‘Wow, how lucky to have been involved in something like that.’ Whatever else happens, you can always be proud of that.”Elsewhere in the interview, he discusses his memories of the ’90s. “I can’t remember!
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