- "For me the role was a large challenge, because Hans is very physical and spontaneous. Hans is a unbekuemmerter type, which says, what he means, and does which he wants. It is not common or calculating, but he follows simply his feelings and takes themselves, according to which he is." -About his character Hans in Was nützt die Liebe in Gedanken.
- "On the one hand it means much that this is a true history. I took that from the outset very seriously, because I would like to render the necessary respect to the person, whom I represent, with my representation. I read much over the time, in which the five lived, because I find, in order a figure, their motives and reactions to understand, one must understand also their time. On the other hand film is an art form, and also its one must be conscious." - About his preparation to Was nützt die Liebe in Gedanken.
- "I knew the cartoon comic, before I heard anything about the film. And at the time I wore doing another film-project with Wise Guy Productions. I think it's a quite of a funny environmental part of life to show in a Danish movie. It's obviously not like the same stuff as in the USA. I really think that the Danish people need a lot more movies like this kind of a film, with an audience target like 17-23, and not movies like a boy which meet a girl and then just love." About what he thinks of the film Slim Slam Slum (2002).
- Berlin was a very good thing for me in many ways. It opened up my mind to the world" - speaking of his experience as a Shooting Star in 2000
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