I know that my look is more "toothpaste model" as opposed to artsy, which sucks because I can play those roles.
I don't want my Patronus to be a monkey! Even though that's totally what it is.
Certainly there's a huge appeal to the '60s, because it was such a big turning point to everyone. It was the era of change, the boiling point. People rebelled against things - the hippies, the feminists, the protesters. All these things just built up and boiled over. I think people can relate to that today.
I have like three hairs left on my head. A hairstylist will come in and put all this fake hair in and it looks luscious and amazing. And I'm like, god, I feel a thousand times better.
I don't even know how to Direct Message someone on Instagram. I still write letters.
Every time I see a piano, I have this urge to play it.
It does feel bizarre, having someone in your work space who's so much younger than you.
I kind of left everyone behind in Australia - all my friends and my family and I had to break up with my boyfriend.
I make my friends pull up their profiles and I'm like, "Show me everything."
It's fascinating to see how versatile New York City is. It lends itself to being so many different places!
So many of my friends are older, and the people I work with are older. I guess I've gotten used to hearing people say, "Oh, you're so young," even though I never really agreed with that. Now I get their perspective.
Whenever there's a red carpet event coming up my trainer in LA that I see, I always come to her like three days before and go, 'Can you make me really thin in three days?' She's always like, 'If you come to me consistently all throughout the year, then yes I can. When you come to me with three days and ask to lose 10 pounds it's just not going to happen.' I'm like, 'Do your best. Please. Make me skinny.'
I love flying so much. I even airplane food. No one bothers you and your phone never goes off and you can't have emails go through. It's undisturbed.
I have big feet. Do you know how embarrassing it is when you ask for a shoe and they look at you like, "No, we don't make these heels for Bigfoot, sorry."
Someone told me that you could learn to sing, and that there are muscles that if you build, you will sing.
People don't want to look at you and think, 'Oh, it must have taken her so long to get ready!' It's not as exciting to imagine. They want to imagine your life being - well, the opposite of what it sometimes is, where getting dressed is very regimented, you know? People don't want to know that.
Technology still freaks me out a bit.
No one in my family had ever done anything acting-wise or entertainment industry-wise.
I think they've finally realized that women go to see movies as much as men do. Ticket sales are coming from them as well, so why not appeal to them? I think they're finding a way.
I really need a hairstylist to do my hair if it's going to look good.
When I'm not training for a role then I don't really train.
Living in London, the water is really harsh, and my hair got so bad as soon as I moved there. But you can't really avoid that.
I was in a movie for five minutes where I play tennis and I was given five tennis lessons for free. I never had a tennis lesson. I was like, that's awesome! When else would I have taken up tennis?