Talking about relationships is a surefire way to jinx them.
A first kiss is hard to fake on screen. It's tempting to practice before you shoot, but why blow that natural awkwardness on a rehearsal? There's something so beautiful about it that can't be faked.
Note to self: Never ride a motorcycle in stilettos and a miniskirt.
I can definitely be tough when pushed. In relationships, you have to take a stand for who you are and how you're willing to be treated.
I think of relationships as having a really safe place with someone where you are, and making an effort to show up everyday - to see them and feel seen, especially as an actor when you're already pretending to be other people all the time. It's an incredible gift to feel seen by one person; a culture of two.
I believe love at first sight is possible. Centuries of literature and art and beauty has been dedicated to that idea, so who am I to argue, even if I've never experienced it?
Every actor who has done an action film has a little tiny scar somewhere from that.
There's just certain things you don't think about to enjoy a film. Bullets in space are one of them.
I used to trip over my legs and get detention for my too-short shorts because none fit. I still trip, but now I like to show them off.
I put Liam at the top of the list, the male actor list, because I had just seen Schindler's List again and Michael Collins, and I was just like, 'God, what an incredible actor.'
Ice-skating is a dangerous proposition and tennis is going to be something I'm probably not very good at.
I trip over my legs all the time. I'll wave to somebody, look up, and end up eating pavement.
I think as far as the action genre goes, I like when it has a sense of humor. I'm a Jane Austen/Jane Eyre kind of girl.
I would like to see more Bollywood films! The more stylized musicals are a new trend in the U.S. We are beginning to make musicals again after a long break, practically since the days of the studio structure, so perhaps we can learn a few things from Bollywood about this fun style of film-making.
I used to be really insecure about my self-education. I'm definitely always learning. But there's many ways to learn. There are many, many ways to always be a learner.
I think sci-fi films have become rather bleak, and understandably so - I think we've made some big mistakes globally with how we're developing, and we deal with that guilt by creating these very dystopian futures in films.
I am very superstitious about toasts. I never toast with water, and I'm very careful to make eye contact with everyone I toast with.
When you're doing a Broadway show, you have no free time.
I collect imported teas, I have a few cupboards full! It's like wine, each has it's own flavour and you get into their little nuances.
I'm a Jane Austen/Jane Eyre kind of girl.
I'm a prolific overanalyzer. And I can always use 15 words in place of three 3, no matter what.
Indian-styled garments are very popular in the U.S., especially in areas near the beach, like Hawaii and Los Angeles.