I love actresses who are brave and don't do what's expected of them or don't play off how they look or take risks.
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I love actors that are brave, that are courageous. And courage to me is not the absence of fear, it's the presence of fear, and they go to places that really scare them, because as an audience, that's where you feel danger.
I actually love actresses who look like they feel really natural. I like Patricia Clarkson, Laura Linney, Frances McDormand. Those are actresses where the second they show up on screen you're like, oh my gosh, this movie just got so much better.
All that some actresses want is for people to take them seriously instead of caring about how they look.
I think actors are brave souls that have to use parts of themselves that I'm just not comfortable doing anymore.
I just love actors, and I've always loved actors. I empathize with their job. Everyone thinks it's easy, and it ain't. To be that vulnerable and brave on camera is tough. The more they reveal themselves, the more we love them, but there's a lot of truth in what they're showing.
I have the insecurities of any actress, I suppose of any woman. Even the most beautiful ones feel unhappy. Look at Bardot: she was suicidal. But I like to play with the camera. I like to ham it up.
Most female actresses will have a very difficult time being made unattractive.
Actresses have more fear of being disliked. I, on the other hand, revel in it.
Actresses cannot have any inhibitions while portraying bold characters. It is something that we learn on the first page of the book on acting.
Actresses can get outrageously precious about the way they look. That's not what life's about. If you starve yourself to the point where your brain cells shrivel, you will never do good work. And if you're overly conscious of your arms flapping in the wind, how can you look the other actor in the eye to respond to them?
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