Everyone I've worked with on any film will say I'm the hardest worker.
I'm far too low maintenance to ever spend more than five minutes getting ready to go out.
I was blinded by being a romantic person.
I think love is a really hard thing to define. I think it's multifaceted.
I'm really grounded and quite hippie, wanting to nurture and have children and be quiet.
[on having to lose weight] I thought I'll drink vodka instead of wine because it's less calories!
I just worry because I know I say a lot, often. It doesn't bother me, it's more about the people that get affected around me.
When I have a child, it will be probably become my whole life, so I don't want to have any regrets that I should have done more.
I just want to work, and learn from people I respect and admire.
I've wanted to be an actress for as long as I can remember, and I can say I was almost born in the theatre. My mum went into labour while she was watching The Nutcracker Suite in New York - apparently I was kicking like mad.
I have the same group of friends I've had since I was three.
My career suffered massively because I had a reputation for being a very tabloid person.
I need my food to keep my energy up, so I can't really diet.
I'm not coping very well with all the attention, if I'm honest.
I don't lead a particularly exciting life away from work.
I have met a few Casanovas I like and a few I have not liked - and I hope to meet a few more.
I love cigarettes. Love them. I think the more positive approach you have to smoking, the less harmful it is.
I'm full of curiosity.
I probably seem like not a particularly nice person, not a girl's girl.
I quite love sequins; I think it's the drag queen in me.
Human nature is such that monogamy is a really hard thing to achieve.
I have a good brain on me, but I've never really used it when it came to making decisions about love, which has been a blessing and a curse.
I'm really not good at dressing up and being glamorous.
I think American men are more conscious of putting up a good impression. There's more of an earthiness to Englishmen. But Americans aren't afraid to come up and say, "Hi, I'd like to go out with you." Englishmen are far more sheepish about it.
I once used henna to dye my hair brown for an audition, thinking I was being clever as it's all natural.