I love to see how far you're able to go, both in skills but also emotionally how far I can push myself.
You can hear a hundred nice words about yourself, and you'll only remember the one bad one.
I love when I am outside my comfort zone.
As an actor, I still have to remind myself of daring to let go and not to repeat myself.
I do work very hard. I have been very colored by that education. I spent six days a week, seven hours a day training. That will always be the foundation of my work.
Everyone surrounding you has gone through similar things. The search for love or the desire to have a family or the loss of a child.
You always want to translate as much emotion as you can, even if it's broader with bigger emotions.
People can relate to reading a book for the first time and the world starts to create, even without you prepping for it.
I love New York, and I would love to try to live here for a while if I ever got the chance, but it's also extremely hectic. I don't think I would cope with that.
I still love to see the ballet. And I love to boogie.
I was able to actually combine dance and acting, which was a dream come true.
I think I'm a big romantic, so being part of those stories, that’s such a big part of anyone’s life in general, that’s such a humane thing.
I never really feel like I'm sure a film's gonna happen until I'm maybe halfway through.
I guess people might just get tired of my face.
In 'A Royal Affair' I had to learn to act like a queen and learned Danish. It's so much different to act in another language. It's the nuances in the words.
I love doing interviews that are about work that I do, films that I make. I am not very interested in the rest. I think I have always been quite reserved and a bit frightened of that whole thing.