But my eyes were riveted on a small slim woman her hair simply coiled into her neck, Katherine Glasier.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are so many glamorous actresses, but you know what? In the real world, nobody looks like that.
I was obsessed with the Canadian novel 'Anne of Green Gables'. I decided I was Anne of Green Gables. There was something that spoke to me about her, and I wanted to have her beautiful red hair.
Kate Hudson is my style icon.
I think it was Elisabeth Shue who said that if you start a movie with a woman seen through a man's eyes, that woman is objectified by him throughout.
There were rumors I wasn't going to die. The whole cast was sitting around the table reading the script. I fell on the floor - I'm not kidding. I looked up at Katherine Heigl, and she was crying.
I admire those women who really knew who they were and didn't apologize for it. Katharine Hepburn? She was ahead of her time.
Whoopi Goldberg looked like me, she had hair like mine, she was dark like me. I'd been starved for images of myself. I'd grown up watching a lot of American TV. There was very little Kenyan material, because we had an autocratic ruler who stifled our creative expression.
Here's what's interesting about Katharine Hepburn: she was born a girl but identified as a boy, so she shaved her head and rechristened herself Jimmy.
My hair was long with a fringe, and people would make jokes, calling me Britney and Lady Gaga.
She plucked from my lapel the invisible strand of lint (the universal act of woman to proclaim ownership).