I've watched women being hideously unattractive, personality-wise and physically, all the time. But these women never end up on screen.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Most female actresses will have a very difficult time being made unattractive.
I do find that when I see women who flesh out the television or film world and make it look more like the world I actually live in, I gravitate towards those characters.
In the business I meet some beautiful women, but to be honest, 80 per cent of them are raving lunatics and are to be avoided. It's just insecurity; actors are generally quite insecure. I wouldn't date, or I've never had a fling with an actress, and I'd quite like to keep it that way.
With women, there's a basic female instinct of caring deeply about the way they look; women stars have a narcissist complex.
I don't think you always get to see a woman on TV who is relatively neurosis-free and, while looking for a relationship, isn't man hunting and isn't cloying and isn't a fashionista.
I didn't see a lot of women who looked like me on TV when I was growing up.
Something I always admire, especially in female comedians, is that they're willing to make themselves look terrible.
I've met some of the most beautiful women in the world, and I can tell you lots of them are the most unattractive people I've ever met.
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.
I think it's really rare to see women on television who are brilliant, selfish, vain, fallible - and I feel like I have all those capacities in myself, so it's good to see people in the media representing all of those things.