[on imprisonment as a teenager] I saw really nasty things. Pentridge was a violent place. I remember thinking sometimes that the screws could come in to your cell at any time and kill you ... It was a young man's paranoia, I suppose.
Being gay and arty, this is important to me.
I've been an actor since I was 19, but I lost a lot of work because of white powders and jail time.
Drugs are the real problem in the indigenous community now. The kids go straight from school to amphetamines and other white powders.
I reckon I haven't done too badly for an old crim!