The ’60s are my favorite decade – with the Cold War, the women’s movement. And then there’s the music, the fashion, the clothes, the hair.
MARGOT ROBBIEThe ’60s are my favorite decade – with the Cold War, the women’s movement. And then there’s the music, the fashion, the clothes, the hair.
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Living in London, the water is really harsh, and my hair got so bad as soon as I moved there. But you can’t really avoid that.
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New York is the coolest city. The place just never sleeps. It’s amazing.
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Playing a bad guy is always more fun than playing the good guy.
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I feel like I’m pretty good at doing my own makeup. I’ve watched a lot of people do my makeup, so I’ve been able to gauge what looks good and what doesn’t.
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There are those who build careers and companies just out of being popular on Instagram, but theres nothing behind them.
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I know that my look is more “toothpaste model” as opposed to artsy, which sucks because I can play those roles.
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I feel much more comfortable either up in a tree, or underwater. That’s where I feel the most zen.
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It’s fascinating to see how versatile New York City is. It lends itself to being so many different places!
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Technology still freaks me out a bit.
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Everyone’s like, ‘overnight sensation.’ It’s not overnight. It’s years of hard work.
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I think they’ve finally realized that women go to see movies as much as men do. Ticket sales are coming from them as well, so why not appeal to them? I think they’re finding a way.
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I became an actor so I can show you characters and never have to show you me.
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Every time I see a piano, I have this urge to play it.
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I have like three hairs left on my head. A hairstylist will come in and put all this fake hair in and it looks luscious and amazing. And I’m like, god, I feel a thousand times better.
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There is something about being people from your home country in a different country. It bonds you together.
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