I had a really small role (playing goddess Aphrodite), and I was only working for just over a week with Ralph Fiennes and Liam Neeson.
AGYNESS DEYNA lot of stuff written about me is rubbish. I don’t know where they get it from, sometimes.
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I don’t know what to expect for the next thing. There are always different people. It’s interesting.
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You can never become that thing, because it’s such a projection.
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I’m not the new anything; I’m just Agyness.
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I wish it were different, but my body clock wakes me up between 6:30 and 7:30 a.m. I was even talking yesterday about how, if I want to get enough sleep, I have to be in bed at 10. That means I’m totally a grandma.
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And what I love is that it’s such a creative process, with a bunch of people, and I wanted that more, which is how the acting thing came about.
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A lot of stuff written about me is rubbish. I don’t know where they get it from, sometimes.
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I’m not oblivious to that connotation of changing careers, so I’m just going in and doing the job.
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It will appeal to girls who are confident and have a strong personal expression of style and identity in the way that they dress and what this says about themselves.
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Fashion isn’t me, even though I work in it. It’s just materialistic stuff.
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Everything about acting drives me and gives me the need to really try it. It’s an evolution – doing the same thing for 12 years is kind of a chunk.
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I’m like a boomerang, I always come back.
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I’d done a few short films before and thought acting was really creative, but when I worked with those guys, I was just like: “Wow!” They had such fun and freedom. They were trying things and stretching themselves. It was so inspiring that I was like: “I definitely want to do this!”
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You watch her, and you can’t help but notice all of that about her. She’s so influential.
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I feel like every project that I’ve been doing, I’ve learned something about myself. It’s like I’ve cracked something, or my vision of myself has gotten wider.
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I can’t just settle for anybody. The fact is I’m choosy, but mainly about a man’s character. He has to be interesting, funny and clever. I don’t even mind if he’s not very good-looking.
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I’ve always been really private about my personal life. I don’t talk about it.
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I dont have that many friends.
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I felt like it was really about people and how decisions and circumstances can change relationships.
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I don’t really see myself as a big supermodel.
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I think it was four years ago when my feelings were changing towards the industry.
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It is captivating, isn’t it? England has such a great scene of electronic music, and I think that was very prominent in Pusher, and the nightlife was the beat of the film.
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I’ve never had formal drama-school training; I’ve just picked things up as I’ve gone along.
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I dress like a tomboy.
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I just want to do whatever makes me happy…Like being totally conscious. Laughing is, like, my favorite thing to do. Being with friends, having fun…being a bit daft.
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I was like: “I’m actually doing this.” And now I feel more confident going into something.
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I know I’m no Whitney Houston.
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