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.
AGYNESS DEYNEverything 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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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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If you have a connection to someone, it doesn’t matter what their exterior is.
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When you’re young, you say it how it is, and even your views are, like, ‘This is totally the truth’, ‘cos you don’t know any difference, so there’s a real confidence in your way of thinking.
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I feel what is really great about Pusher is that it wasn’t about drugs and guns and strippers. That was just all circumstantial.
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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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You watch her, and you can’t help but notice all of that about her. She’s so influential.
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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 want to play positive role models – women who mean something to other women.
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I felt like it was really about people and how decisions and circumstances can change relationships.
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Please don’t fall over, please don’t fall over, please don’t fall over!’
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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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Fashion isn’t me, even though I work in it. It’s just materialistic stuff.
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I think it was four years ago when my feelings were changing towards the industry.
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I get on with all my exes, so there’s nothing I need to forget about. I don’t know – life is shorter than it seems.
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For me, being onstage for an hour and a half, my confidence was really huge for me. Doing eight shows a week for a run.
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It is so inspiring when you come across a woman who is very strong and dedicated and is amazing at what they do. That’s how I feel about Meryl Streep.
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I’m just learning and growing, and overcoming the fear.
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Something just happens. Everything changes for a reason.
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To be supportive of myself, I have to go with what I want to do. I started acting and I was so mesmerized.
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I can’t do modeling disconnected. And I thought, “What do I like? What do I love about modeling?”
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Not just in modeling, but in society, there’s so much pressure about what a woman should be, and, of course, it’s just so unobtainable.
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I suppose I have stopped modeling officially. I’ve not done any for a good long while now.
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My mum used to always dress me and my sister in matching Laura Ashley dresses. And I’d be like, ‘Mum, I just wanna wear my Doc Martens!
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For modeling, I was always creating characters. I dress like a tomboy. So, when I’d go into a shoot, there’d be all these dresses, and I’d say to myself, ‘Okay, this isn’t me. It’s somebody else. So, who is this person?’ Acting is the next level of that.
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You can never become that thing, because it’s such a projection.
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I don’t really see myself as a big supermodel.
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