It's funny: I've always wanted to grow my hair out ,and I always seem to get a movie right before it's sort of the right length or right after, and it's never timed right.
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When I'm not acting, I like to go home and be really normal. So I usually grow out my hair until I get the next part.
I like to have my hair grow, because I need to have hair for different roles. But I'm a woman, so I'm always cutting my hair off and wishing that I hadn't.
When my hair was shorter, I used to get it done every couple of days... but I got tired of that.
In films I might look glamorous, but I've been in hair and make-up for two hours.
When I was a young actor in Vienna, already my hair was falling out at a rapid rate. I went to a doctor, who said hair was like grass: if you mow it, then it grows back stronger. So I went to Brittany, where nobody knew me, and I shaved my head. When it grew back - only the fringes!
When I finish a film, I like to drastically change my appearance. I get sick of looking at the same thing in the mirror for months at a time. So when a film's over, I'll do something like shave my head.
My hair has been this chapter thing for me. In 'Jem,' I have blue hair. 'Insidious,' it's pink. In 'CSI,' I have blonde. I love changing my hair. It's just hair and it grows all the time.
I had long hair when I was a teenager.
I can't imagine having long hair anymore; it's weird.
I always had long hair. When you lose it, you realise just how important it is to your identity.
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