It's a first for me. It's my first nude scene.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It was my first scene. My first day. We could have started with me drinking a beer, something a little less than having Barbies touching each other. But they started with that.
Every time I start a film I feel like I'm starting the first time, ever.
My first scene was a streaking scene, I had to streak at a footy game, that's how I get introduced.
The making of 'Naked' was an absolutely phenomenal, mind-bending experience. That film was life-changing and put my career onto a whole different level.
Film is my first love. It wasn't something I intended to fall in love with, but I grew to love it.
No nude scenes. No sex-symbol parts. I want people to recognize me for my work, not just for being pretty.
There's nothing sexy about doing a nude scene. It's rather uncomfortable. I like dressing up rather than dressing down.
It's the first film that I made where the director was not present under the camera, and it threw me.
First scenes are super-important to me. I'll spend months and months pacing and climbing the walls trying to come up with the first scene. I drive for hours on the freeway.
The nude scenes were a little eerie and I felt a bit odd. Yeah, when the camera scanned up my body, I said to my friend, 'Now, that's a close-up.' I mean, you see every inch of my body. But I'm okay with it and so it was cool.