What audiences love with series is that they can invest in characters for such a long period of time, and it’s the same for actors. You can truly tell your story; then it’s done.
FLORENCE PUGHYou are hugely responsible for people following you. You need to work out why you are posting, what the message is, and what you are doing to these people.
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You are hugely responsible for people following you. You need to work out why you are posting, what the message is, and what you are doing to these people.
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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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I don’t think I’m going to be an international sex symbol. I mean, I know I’m not going to be an international sex symbol.
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I love Le Carre’s writing.
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I don’t want to feel like I have to change myself or my image.
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You never see a normal spot, a bag under the eye or an unplucked eyebrow, because that’s not how Hollywood works.
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During the Me Too breakthrough, I was hanging out with Emma Thompson and Emily Watson – two people I’ve looked up to my entire life. Talking to those women was so empowering.
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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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Why shouldn’t there be more epic, brilliant female characters onscreen?
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I used to reenact ‘Titanic’ all the time.
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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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Girls have that wonderful thing where they try to throw each other off, not wanting to appear too eager.
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If I can make my mark just a little bit, then great.
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Something that I’ve always been really keen on representing is some honesty with the way that we view ourselves.
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Do we need to have a female Bond? Couldn’t we just make something new?
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I have been enormously lucky. My first role was in a great film by a woman director.
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I wrestled at the Staples Centre at ‘Monday Night Raw’ when I was 21 years old.
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I 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 know that my way of tackling a character is very different.
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There’s a reason why there’s a problem with bodies, and it’s because you never actually get to see any normal versions of them.
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I hope to create characters that people want to watch – and they either want to be or are, or it’s something that they recognize.
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For me, I really appreciate seeing real bodies on screen, that variation, not the same frames we saw for the majority of our upbringing, making us feel like we have to look that way.
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Why aren’t there these epic roles for women, for whatever age you are?
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Someone asked if I wanted to be the first female Bond, and I was saying that I don’t think we necessarily need that whole conversation.
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I grew up in a very loud and dramatic household, and we loved being in the spotlight.
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Sometimes in the real world, there is fire between people.
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