I know that my way of tackling a character is very different.
FLORENCE PUGHI always did a lot of singing and dancing, so I am glad it worked out that way. I would like to study stage acting at some point, though.
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I played Mary at the age of seven in my first nativity play, and I loved it – there is something so fascinating about embodying someone else.
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We actually did perform it in front of all those thousands of people. And just beforehand, we had a little dress rehearsal, and there were all these famous wrestlers going around and watching as well. Terrifying.
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For me, it’s always been so obvious that the less we can edit our lives and more we show how normal we all are, the better.
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I’m a bit of a gypsy. I live everywhere; I live out of a bag.
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I was acting with all my childhood heroes: Meryl Streep, Saoirse Ronan, all of those amazing women.
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I don’t want to feel like I have to change myself or my image.
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When you’re given a platform, and you’re allowed to perform, and someone’s there to heighten you as opposed to dampen you, that’s a nice feeling.
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The Kate Winslet thing has been a shocker. I was like, that is the most ridiculous claim.
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The whole wrestling art, it’s a whole form, is performance, and that’s what makes it so exciting to do.
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Why aren’t there these epic roles for women, for whatever age you are?
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My characters do have some fantastic taste in men.
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Feisty women are my calling!
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I’ve been told to be skinny before – it’s already happened, but it’s up to you to either listen or say no. I’m not listening.
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I think everyone’s always interested in playing a spy, right? That’s something we grow up admiring, which is so strange, but it’s just a very clever and quick world that we all want to be a part of.
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I think you’re always attracted by characters that are a little bit like you, or at least the worst parts of you that you can finally accept and say, ‘All right, at least I know that now!’
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