I find the aristocratic parts of London so unattractive and angular; the architecture is so white and gated. But in New York, it's different - even uptown it's really grand, and there's no real segregation there. It's all mixed up.
From Imogen Poots
You can tell when someone is putting on a role. If someone really believes in what they're saying, it's quite hard to find cracks.
With 'That Awkward Moment', you could argue I'm just playing the girlfriend of Zac Efron, but the director was such a creative force and let me make her my own. I loved being part of something that felt so relevant and fresh.
I love my real mom and dad; I love them both equally.
It's kind of funny, with all of the different outlets that come from acting that you could try, I would love to direct and kind of be involved in art direction, too.
I really love the '90s. I love the music from then for sure, and to go back to New York then would be a really wonderful thing.
If a role has been too one-dimensional, I have turned it down.
You have to think about what you want to do. There is nothing to say that you should study from the age of 20 to 23. I learnt more on a film set at 17 than in the classroom.
I love art, but not in a cliched, luvvie way.
I never personalize anything because I think that can be dangerous. For me, the best way is - this may sound pretentious - but it's to breathe the character and get into the psychology of it.
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