Stephen Moyer I was a mod when I was a kid. I’d be in Italian pencil-leg trousers with those bowling shoes you wear outside and a Fred Perry polo shirt with a V-neck sweater. It was like an Essex uniform – a very specific look. – Stephen Moyer
Sharon Stone I can go completely berserk with the makeup, depending on the event. I’m currently in this very mod stage. I wear false lashes and color on my eyelids. I’m really liking shiny eyelids in copper, rose, gold, or silver. – Sharon Stone
Sean Dyche The early music I heard was Top of the Pops. But in bedrooms, around the house with my brother playing the Sex Pistols, Sham 69 and the Ham and all these groups then going into that sort of mod turnover scene and then going into the New Romantics scene the coming of age myself in the mid-eighties and into the noughties, it was changing. – Sean Dyche
Peggy Lipton I feel the same magic about ‘Angel Falls’ that I did with ‘Twin Peaks’ and ‘Mod Squad.’ – Peggy Lipton
Peggy Lipton If you look at the old ‘Mod Squad’s, there was a lot of space in between our dialogue. – Peggy Lipton
Peggy Lipton Despite ‘Mod Squad’s hit status, I never really made the inner connection that I was contributing. – Peggy Lipton
Paul Weller When I was a kid in Woking, every week you went to the football dance, and every week the top kids would be wearing something different. You were constantly trying to catch up with them – which you could never do because, by the time you’d saved up enough to buy the item, they’d moved on to something else. That’s the whole Mod thing, I suppose. – Paul Weller
Martin Freeman You could say I’m a mod, but with a small ‘m’; I don’t wear a parka, but I do question what I wear and what I listen to, which is what it’s all about. – Martin Freeman
Leo Sayer As a former Mod my love affair with fashion has never waned and whenever I go on tour I am always desperate to hit the shops as soon as possible. – Leo Sayer
Jon Landau The Who, England’s most self-conscious band, have released ‘Quadrophenia,’ which in turn freezes in time our image of the mid-Sixties Mod sensibility. – Jon Landau