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Once people see you pulling off one role, they think you're a safe bet to do a similar role.
I feel much more comfortable either up in a tree, or underwater. That's where I feel the most zen.
It's been helpful to have so many opportunities to look different so people stop pigeonholing you.
People ask me, 'How do you remember your lines?' That's nothing. That is the least of my concerns.
It's fascinating to see how versatile New York City is. It lends itself to being so many different places!
Someone told me that you could learn to sing, and that there are muscles that if you build, you will sing.
There is something about being people from your home country in a different country. It bonds you together.
I live with three boys, and I can't tell you how hard it is to get your hands on toilet paper. They steal it.
I send thank you notes, not emails, even if I'm staying at a friend's house or something. I'm very old school.
I know that my look is more "toothpaste model" as opposed to artsy, which sucks because I can play those roles.
I know that my look is more 'toothpaste model' as opposed to artsy, which sucks because I can play those roles.
People take such an interest in your love life when you have a profile; it puts a lot of stress on a relationship.
It seems to be the way I get jobs - I book a holiday, I get to the other side of the world, then I'll get the job.
I kind of left everyone behind in Australia - all my friends and my family and I had to break up with my boyfriend.
Obviously social media has had a massive impact on the fame game, but not in a positive way. But it can be for some.
People negotiate their way around how a human mind works and find blind points. That's how people steal effectively.
I remember specific times and people in my life so much more clearly if I smell something that brings me back to them.
I started working on a TV show in Australia, straight out of high school, so I missed the whole university experience.
There are those who build careers and companies just out of being popular on Instagram, but theres nothing behind them.
If I looked good in 'Wolf of Wall Street,' I cannot take full credit; it was because of the hair extensions and makeup.
There are those who build careers and companies just out of being popular on Instagram, but there's nothing behind them.
Living in London, the water is really harsh, and my hair got so bad as soon as I moved there. But you can't really avoid that.
I kind of like pony tails, beards, maybe a tattoo. My massive obsession - I'm really targeting a niche market here - a hair lip.
If you've worked in Australia, you can't get away with bad behaviour like showing up late. We take our work ethic very seriously.
I'd love them to have adorable little American accents, but I do want to bring my kids up in Australia; it's such a good lifestyle.
I have an irrational fear that I'm going to have a gruesome and untimely death because so many wonderful things are happening to me.
I have been robbed a bunch of times. And now that I know how to pickpocket, I understand why I have been pickpocketed so many times.
My mum is just the sweetest person on Earth, and if I turned into her, I wouldn't be that upset at all; in fact, it would be an honour.
Where I'm from on the Gold Coast, we say that there are a lot of 'cashed-up Bogans,' you know, people with no class but a lot of money.
'Wolf of Wall Street' opened up a lot of doors for me. It was such a massive opportunity, which provided me with only more opportunities.
The '60s are my favorite decade - with the Cold War, the women's movement. And then there's the music, the fashion, the clothes, the hair.
I'm not extravagant. I share my house in London with five roommates. I take the Tube. I intend to stay the exact same person I always was.
In my big group of girlfriends at home, I am definitely not the best looking. I did not grow up feeling like I was particularly attractive.
It irritates me so much the way people talk about soaps because it is far more difficult working on a soap than it is on a big studio film.
My mother's family raised grains and crops. My father's grew sugarcane and mangos. So I knew more about the basics of farming than of acting.
That's precisely what we do as actors: try to convince the audience we are somebody else. And if you can do that, you are really doing something.
I have to keep explaining to people that screen kissing isn't quite the same; it's close, but it isn't quite the same as a normal, real-life kiss.
I still have my agent back in Australia keeping an eye on things there, and we are trying to find the right job which will bring me home to shoot.
I always wanted to play ice hockey back in Australia, I'm not sure why, but we didn't have any ice where I lived. It was very hot - a coastal town.
I love flying so much. I even airplane food. No one bothers you and your phone never goes off and you can't have emails go through. It's undisturbed.
I've worked everywhere. I worked in a warehouse packing surf supplies, a restaurant washing dishes, in retail, and I was a 'sandwich artist' at Subway.
I have big feet. Do you know how embarrassing it is when you ask for a shoe and they look at you like, "No, we don't make these heels for Bigfoot, sorry."
I love flying so much. I even like airplane food. No one bothers you and your phone never goes off and you can't have emails go through. It's undisturbed.
I feel like I'm pretty good at doing my own makeup. I've watched a lot of people do my makeup, so I've been able to gauge what looks good and what doesn't.
My jet lag is getting a bit ridiculous. But, you know, it's first-world problems. It's a wonderful problem, 'Oh I have to travel around the world; how awful.'
I try to remind myself that all of this could be over tomorrow, because I could wake up and magically be 35 feet tall and not be able to act in movies anymore.
You don't leave Australia unless you are passionate. Any Australian actor who comes to America is really committed. There are no dabblers - it's all or nothing.
There are things in life that don't come to me naturally, and social media and the Internet and all those things are some of them, somewhere between taxes and cooking!
'Everything happens for a reason' is something that we have to tell ourselves all the time, because it's good to have the idea that something good is around the corner.
I gravitate towards monochromes. I always sort of either wear white or black or cream. I really like wearing colorful things as well, but I'm a sucker for cream-colored.