I really liked the idea of focusing on one thing for, hopefully, a long time to come. I also like the idea of a consistent lifestyle, as opposed to not really knowing where on the planet you're going to be at any given moment.
None of the characters I`ve played are really like me. That would be boring. It wouldn`t be acting.
Stubborn people get themselves in a lot of trouble, but they also get things done.
I just like the idea of getting to be my own boss, in a sense. Getting to decide what I want to do. Though it's also really nice to have no responsibility whatsoever, outside of being an actor, and have everyone else be worried about all the details.
There are very few films or plays or anything about really happy people with perfect lives. Everyone is usually screwed up in some way and that is usually where the work comes in - figuring out how to make it believable and make it real to present someone.
I'm so organised. I never screw up. I've done it maybe twice before. I check my calendar seven times a day.
Well, the years from 10 to 20, when your body, mind and everything is like changing every five minutes, can be pretty torturing. And most of the interesting characters, I think, are somewhat tortured or torturous. I'm 20 now, so I'm only just an adult.
I like shows or films or books that have messages but don't beat people over the head with them.
I think, generally, most people can't maintain anything that's particularly strict for very long. I watch people trying and failing to do that a lot.
Just because I do what I do doesn't mean I escaped adolescence, all the bumps and bruises that go along with it.
I don’t know what it is that I’m doing, but I’m really enjoying myself. And I’m free to do it as much as I want.
I don't know when acting came to be more about awards than about the work. Judging who's better than the other person shouldn't be part of why we're doing this job. It should be about entertaining people.
There's nothing more exciting as an actor than getting to do something that you're not entirely sure that anyone would let you do, and getting to take a big jump in a completely different direction.
It's great to have the freedom to enjoy your work and not feel like you're leaving your other life behind.
I was honestly never a huge school person.
I think any time you take on touchy subjects, you're going to offend some people, or you're going to please others.
You find happiness where you find it.
I like hiding somewhere, like, say on a bus street in a doorway, and taking pictures without people knowing - which sounds really creepy....You get some of the most interesting pictures because people are walking past not realising you're there.
I've never really been one of those girls who's scared of showing a bit of flesh.