Veteran actor Willem Dafoe says he's thought about murder "many times".
In an interview with The Guardian ahead of his new film, The Florida Project, Dafoe admitted to dreaming about murders.
"I haven't done it yet because I don't think it's my talent.
"I'd get caught. I'm the guy that if I've got some food in my luggage and I get stopped at customs, sweat breaks out on my forehead."
Dafoe has been acting for almost 40 years and appeared in more than 100 films, including blockbusters like Spider-Man and Platoon, as well as cult hits The Boondock Saints and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
In the same interview the actor spoke of being "full of fear" when acting.
"If you're smart you keep on playing the same, doing the same shtick. If you really put yourself out there, it's always risky."
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