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Quotes
History was always my
favorite subject anyway, and I love reading, kind of, biographies and
that sort of stuff.
I
feel immediately at home in New York or Washington. That's fantastic.
But, it takes a lot of getting used to being a Londoner, coming to L.A.
So, it was strange. It took me about a month to sort of settle down.
Then, I really liked it.
I'm
doing a film now with a lot of guys as well, so at the end of that I
will be growing a beard.
It's
not everyday you get to do a pirate movie, you might as well go for it.
When
I was about 5 I think, I desperately wanted to be a pirate and have the
hat and everything.
You
go back to the sort of Errol Flynn movies, and the real swashbuckling
kind of things, and yeah, I knew about them.
The problem for me was that by being in the
film the magic was broken. I loved the first Star Wars film and my mum
was really into it too, that's why I took the part. But the Force wasn't
there when we were filming it, and they didn't have real light sabres,
which annoyed me.
(about wearing a corset on Pirates of the
Caribbean) I had a Scarlet O'Hara thing, she gets her waist down to 18
and a half inches - so I thought I would try that. For 5 minutes it's
fantastic - you have this tiny waist and fantastic cleavage, but oxygen
deprivation is a big problem!
(About kissing Orlando Bloom in Pirates of
the Caribbean) There were these teenaged girls off-cam, and they were
ready to kill me because I kissed Orlando Bloom!
I feel less blonde now and, er, smarter!
There's no point having an 18th birthday in
America.
I've always been a snob about
qualifications.
(on BILB) I thought there would be doubles -
stunt doubles - and I would just run in for the close-ups, but
unfortunately they didn't have the money for that.
Apparently on the Internet I'm a sexy
beanpole, tomboy beanpole.
(after being called the new Hayley Mills)
That was cruel! Nothing against Hayley Mills, but I'm trying to be cool
here. I'm trying to be edgy.
Do you know that on all the sets I've been
on, nobody has ever made a pass at me?
(on shoes) I see a pair of shoes I adore,
and it doesn't matter if they have them in my size. I buy them anyway.
(on The View) I met Barbara Walters
backstage and didn't know who she was. She's an American phenomenon, I
was told later. I'm just sooo English.
(at a photo shoot) I'm a hooker in these
pictures, and I must be a high priced one because I'm staying at the
Ritz, which is good.
I'm a tomboy beanpole? I can't use a
computer, so maybe I'm a bit out of the loop. I don't know whether to be
flattered or not flattered. The beanpole bit, is that good? Can you be a
sexy beanpole?
Katharine Hepburn and Vivien Leigh are my
heroes. Not because of their ability, but because of their perseverance.
When in doubt, faint.
We had kind of done all our wedding and we
felt like the stars of the show, then sudden you've got all these other
people with storylines and you think: excuse me, I know you're Alan
Rickman but get out of my film, please, thank you.
I know for a fact the work is going to dry
up, and people will get bored of me. That's not bitterness, just the
truth.
(On her conception) I was a bet. My mum was
desperate for another child, and my dad told her that the only way they
could afford to have one was if she sold a play. So Mum wrote When I Was
a Girl, I Used to Scream and Shout.
I don't think I can call myself an actress
yet. I just don't think my skill level is that high. I hope that with
every job it gets better. But until I'm good, I can say I'm trying to be
an actor, but I don't think I've completely made it.
As a moviegoer and a woman, I want to see
that, so it's great to get to play parts like that. But Guinevere is a
terrifying creature. If I saw a battle, I'd run in the other direction.
I'm not strong in that way at all. But I'm certainly someone who has
always known what I wanted and tried to get it.
In this business, fame lasts for a second.
You can be blown up and be blown down. People keep losing interest in
faces because new ones come along every single second. I'm one at the
moment. Tomorrow I won't be. That's cool. I'm not saying that when it
does end, I'll be like, 'Yay! It's ending.' But I'll move on and do
something else because that's what has to be done. It's about survival.
If you're sad about it, then you're in the wrong job.
(On actresses living in Hollywood) I take my
hat off to actresses there, particularly the young ones, because the
emphasis is on trying to find perfection. But I think it's the
imperfections in people that make them perfect. I don't find perfect
faces very interesting.
Acting requires me to be very observant,
which means being able to sit in cafes for hours and watch people.
I don't have a problem with my body. I'm not
just going to strip off all my clothing, but if the part calls for it
and I don't think there's any way round, I'm absolutely fine.
I'm a bit of a tomboy so the action stuff
was fantastic.
It's also strange when people recognise you
in the street and they know you but you don't know them. It's a little
weird, but nothing to complain about.
I'd wanted to get stuck into the action on
Pirates of the Caribbean and I asked Jerry if I could have a sword fight
in that, and he more than made up for it in King Arthur by giving me axe
fights, knife fights and all the rest of it. I absolutely loved it. It
was like being 11 years old and in the playground again.
It was part of the job. There's no point in
being embarrassed about it because that is the name of the game. It was
just another day at the office. A very nice day at the office. [On the
love scene with Clive Owen in 'King Arthur']
I don't think about nutrition. The very
thought of a diet makes me want chips and ice cream. And I just hate
going to the gym. I cannot stand it.
The fact that we haven't focused on the love
triangle between Arthur, Lancelot and Guinevere was actually one of the
things that made me want to do the film. It's interesting to tell it in
a completely new way.
Every part I've ever got, I always thought
it was completely ridiculous that I was up for it. With Pirates, I only
packed for a week because I was sure that I was going to get sacked. I
thought they'd made the hugest mistake.
We're all fans of cinema, you know. Forget
about being an actor, I love watching films. I really do. That's what I
love doing, as a hobby. I find the whole process fascinating, as do my
parents, they go to the cinema a lot.
I don't do a thing to keep fit, I just
cannot make myself work out. My abs are just luck - my mum has good ones
so it's a family trait.
I don't read any magazines or newspapers any
more, because I find it really scary and I get really scared when I'm
followed by photographers. I have, on many occasions, broken down in
tears because I find it terrifying. I dropped out of school when I was
16 so there's nothing else that I can do.
I don't like parties very much. I'm not a
very sociable being.
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