I often say fame is kind of like a drug or like sugar: when it's controlling you it doesn't feel good at all.
I can't think of any better representation of beauty than someone who is unafraid to be herself.
I can't help moving my face - reacting - when I watch a movie, because I'm really inhabiting a character. I know this is weird, but it demonstrates what I love about cinema: it allows you to live a different life, to have a different experience, to disappear for two hours. I think it's wonderful.
I realize I have a lot of amazing opportunities, but I don't know how you can play a human being going through real human experiences without being able to walk down the street. If you can't live a real life, how do you play a real person? It always confuses me when actors work back-to-back-to-back with no break. If you live your life on a film set, how the hell can you relate to real people? You don't know what its like to not have people fussing over you all day, and that's not life - that's silly movies. I will always want to take breaks and I wouldn't be OK with losing that.
I don't do what I love to do a lot of the time.
There are so many different areas to explore. There are so many different types of people. It can crush your dreams or help them come true.
You can always tell when an actor has grown a 'rhino skin' to protect themselves. It comes across on screen, and they aren't believable. They're dead in the eyes because they've been told a million times that they're the greatest actor that ever lived. If you don't realise what's happening, and get your feet back on the ground, it can be the worst thing that ever happens to you.
How I hate those who are dedicated to producing conformity.
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I’m a pretty gentle person so I don’t really have much of a thing of being a badass.