No, I'm at full height, I'm in the studio, I can actually catch actors by the eye, it's fantastic.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is often difficult to watch yourself onscreen, especially 60-feet high. As an actor, it is an uncomfortable experience.
My height can be a problem. A lot of directors and photographers are sometimes not happy because I'm pretty tall and especially if I work with short actors the difference can be pretty massive.
Granted, it's not easy to be a super-tall woman in Hollywood. But there are times when it works in my favour. In 'The Night Manager,' for example, both of my co-stars, Hugh Laurie and Tom Hiddleston, are also well over 6 ft. and it was lovely to look a co-star in the eye and not have them standing on an apple box!
I'm really tall - almost six feet - and my features tend to be extreme, especially on TV.
I play a role in front of the cameras, just like in the movies.
I always direct next to the camera and watch my actors, and so you can see the small things that you can't see on the small screen but you can definitely see on the big screen.
No, I'm a theatrical, live performer or a movie performer.
I do my work to the best of my capacity. I don't pick a role looking at its length. I take up a film because I would like to see it.
I have been stared at my whole life because of my height.
Funnily enough, I never thought of myself as being short. Being an actor has made me much more conscious of it than I would have been otherwise.
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