Whatever its origin, I'd like to see a cure for the Incredibly Shrinking Actress phenomena.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The advent of digitally enhancing images - and the fact that actresses weren't protesting against that - created an environment where big corporations felt like they had total ownership over the bodies of actresses.
It used to be such a stigma, making that transition to various entertainment medias. There are a couple of actresses who have cut it quite well, and I consider myself one.
I've had some great times with actresses, but that's in a movie.
People go to the movies to watch a film and all they're thinking about is the actress's cellulite they saw in a magazine.
I find it difficult to explain, but I'm quite ashamed of being an actress.
I don't see myself being an actress forever.
I want to be able to follow the example of those extraordinary British actresses who move effortlessly from film to TV to theatre roles.
People often become actresses because of something they dislike about themselves: They pretend they are someone else.
Being an actress is a very physical thing. If I didn't look the way I looked, I would never have started in films.
At an age when most actresses are being phased out, I am being phased in - with a vengeance.