I don't have any friends who are actors through my dad.
From Bryce Dallas Howard
I shouldn't have acted. I didn't exhibit any ability. I was one of the kids in the school play who was just mouthing words, and they weren't the actual words of the song. I was pretty lame!
I've always been, with acting, very hesitant to get myself into situations where I would be accused of nepotism.
When I started working, I just had my name be 'Bryce Dallas.'
I did a play in New York at the public theater, a Shakespeare play, and M. Night Shyamalan, who is the writer/director of 'The Village,' came and saw me in the play and asked to go to lunch afterwards.
There's something really freeing about playing a character that isn't even, like, remotely likeable whatsoever.
I never really dyed my hair anything significant from my natural hair color.
I've admired Anthony Hopkins for so long, and when I finally got to meet him in person, I became totally immobile and speechless! I stood there looking at him and couldn't say a word.
Actors are always nervous about not only hurting each other, but maybe perhaps hitting each other's face and ending one's career.
I want to be the best actor that I can be; I want to be working in this business absolutely, and if that means being a movie star, then OK, that's fine. But to me, movie star, celebrity, all that stuff means something very different than being an actor.
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