I think that everything's hard now anyways, so you might as well do stuff that you love and believe in.
I tend to fight for something that I believe in.
I think I've always been interested in playing people who are judged very harshly.
For years, I hated myself. I covered the mirrors in my house. I literally couldn't have a mirror in my room.
I knew I would never be cast as the pretty girl.
I'm incredibly naive.
As a teenager, my favourite rejection was, 'She looks too healthy,' which of course translates as, 'She needs to lose weight.'
It's fun to be sarcastic, but now I'm able to express myself in a way that's much more sincere.
To play someone who is who they are because of the happiness and contentedness that they've known in their life is interesting because of sort of how banal it is.
What you feel is important may not be what the director feels is important.
There are a lot of theories about Shakespeare.
I don't think I like characters who are afraid and ashamed of who they are.
I'm an actor who hates dialogue and the present day and reality.
I've never been to a race car race before.
When you're doing something where you really like the material, it doesn't matter what medium it's in.
I'm a TV addict, and I personally really enjoy reality TV.
I'm getting older now, so I should think about a family, but certainly not tomorrow.
When I'm acting in a film that I'm not producing, I stay to myself.