I find life so shocking in general. Everything about it surprises me.
From Katherine Waterston
I didn't feel a specific pressure to prove myself because I had an actor in the family. I didn't feel that pressure to fill some big shoes or anything.
I don't think Paul Thomas Anderson has a standard approach to anything.
I didn't find it difficult to live in the 'Inherent Vice' world or play those scenes, because they just seemed so real.
I've always wanted to play the villain. But the young girl is never the villain.
I look back at my adolescence, and I'm shocked at the things I did that were my idea of adult behavior.
I thought acting was what grownups did. It was such a part of my childhood. I was already in love with performing before I knew there were other options. By then, it was too late.
When I got to NYU, I immediately inquired about doing a double major in acting and photography.
I feel like people assume if a character is very different than you, that means it's difficult to get into their head or into their skin.
I was barely in 'Taking Woodstock.'
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