My livelihood depends on my surface beauty, but when I wash my face, I see a real person there.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What I do for a living means that people look at me. As an actress, you are scrutinized. You are not just dealing with your looks privately, you are on display. I have never been 100 percent comfortable in my own skin. I go through different phases. But I don't feel beautiful all the time, no.
I'd rather be able to face myself in the bathroom mirror than be rich and famous.
Obviously, I'm in a visual business, and people will talk to me about my appearance.
My everyday job is about superficial beauty, but when I'm not working I prefer to work on my inner beauty - I read a lot, I try to learn.
I've never been able to feel that there is anything undignified about making your living by the sweat of your brow.
I wouldn't be face-washing anyone in real life. I'd be skating to the bench real fast to get away.
I wash my face every night with Ivory soap, and I don't wear much makeup.
Let's just say I've never relied on my looks to make a living.
My face has always been my fortune anyway, not my body.
My face is my career.