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Quid Pro Quo (2007)Character Fiona Director Carlos Brooks Status Completed | Info In Tranzit (2007)Character Natalia Director Tom Roberts Status Completed | Info Never Forever (2007)Character Sophie Director Gina Kim Status Completed | Info Joshua (2007)Character Abby Cairn Director George Ratliff Status Completed | Info "I can't do Los Angeles. I've always been the anti-Barbie. I don't want to be in a place where almost every woman walks around with puffy lips, little noses and breasts large enough to nourish a small country. As a kid I wanted attention, so I started praying for glasses because everyone had ace vision in my family. Then one day my eyes started going bad and never stopped."
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"I can't do Los Angeles. I've always been the anti-Barbie. I don't want to be in a place where almost every woman walks around with puffy lips, little noses and breasts large enough to nourish a small country. As a kid I wanted attention, so I started praying for glasses because everyone had ace vision in my family. Then one day my eyes started going bad and never stopped."
We really had to come up with something for this character, I did my best, but there was really nothing to play here. I wanted to make this movie because I wanted to work with Marty." "It's terrifying to be the lead. There's a moment of excitement, and then pure terror." "It never occurred to me to be an actress. But then, in my late teens, I was benched in soccer, and my best friend convinced me to try out for the school play. I had had my heart broken, and the play was a melodrama called 'The Vampire,' and it was a great emotional outlet."
"The character was Bond's first love, he never really got over her, and those emotions started to interest me. And to be honest, the whole process of auditioning for that role was fascinating, like visiting some other acting stratosphere. I flew to London. They took me to a dressing room and gave me the same kind of fake breasts that Angelina Jolie wore in the first Tomb Raider film. It was kind of fun in the end, but I also knew I wouldn't get the part." "I've always been lucky in that none of the TV shows were popular. I've never gone beyond 13 episodes. I did TV because independent films pay very little and I needed to live. But I've never wanted to be locked into a series, even when the part was interesting. I became an actor to play all sorts of different roles in films. I left my agents because they were focusing on television." "I think I want to quit acting after every movie. Each time I have to decide whether or not I want to go back to the struggle of seducing people into believing that I am an entirely different individual. It's especially challenging when Hollywood would like me to be the same bland character over and over again." "I really don't feel a need to be famous, but I do feel a need to make a difference, to shed light on human emotion through acting. It sounds strange, but I don't recognize myself in the women in most films. And I should be up there somewhere. We all should." "There are some times when I think acting can be a noble profession." |
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