I don't get recognized that much. That's the best part of it. I tend to get things like, 'You sound a lot like that guy on 'Deadwood.' And that's lovely. I've been very fortunate. No giggling, screaming girls. None of that.
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I always find it kind of embarrassing, kind of funny, and kind of exciting. In New York I'm recognized a lot, although nobody says anything. You know, they stare at you just a second too long. But in Paris it's not as commonplace to be recognized.
I really don't get recognized much.
I am one of the few actresses who isn't recognized by the way she looks. I'm recognized by the way I talk.
I don't really get recognized.
I am always sort of delightedly surprised when someone recognizes me because as far as I'm concerned, I'm just going to work and getting paid to act, and that alone is fantastic; I forget people watch it, too.
When I get recognized for 'Twilight,' it's usually a teenage girl, and they're usually really loud. So it certainly feels like I get recognized the most from that, but it could just be because of the nature of how vocal those fans are.
I really never get recognized at all for anything.
The biggest compliment I can ever get as an actor is to have someone say, 'We didn't recognize you.'
I don't get recognised until I'm on stage, and then I can walk off and forget about it. It's great.
I get a lot of recognition for my voice. That always surprises me.