Culture clash is terrific drama.
I think if you set yourself specific goals, that's quite a lot of pressure.
If you're out, and starving, and need a bite to eat, then you need fast food.
Anybody who has a problem with 'Skins' obviously doesn't understand teenage life.
I've got a really great family round me, two sisters and an older brother and my mum and dad. Everybody's equal.
As you're growing up, it's odd, because directors don't expect you to grow up. They think you'll be young forever, but as an actor, there is an awkward period when you're too young for old or too old for young, and it can be an odd time.
After Skins I became mildly famous, which was a bit of a disaster.
I am strong-willed, which can be annoying sometimes. And from that I think people assume I have confidence and Hollywood glamour and all that stuff, when actually, in my personal life, sometimes I'm just a goofball.
I would say that the quality of each man's life is the full measure of that man's commitment of excellence and victory - whether it be football, whether it be business, whether it be politics or government or what have you.
I think that as actresses - and I've definitely gone through this in a really bizarre way, because I worked so much and was really lucky with the roles that I got when I was younger - I remember hearing the older actors saying, "It gets tough," and thinking, "Really? I can't imagine. "
Flirt!'s mascara is insane - I don't need false lashes when I wear it.