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Love whoever you want to love.
I love the idea of being an Aries.
I'm an entertainer, not a politician.
I've been told that I have no filter.
I don't see the point of grumpy people.
My thoughts are ridiculously loud and fast.
Being an immigrant gives you so much courage.
To play anybody real and famous is very scary.
I don't have a lot of instinctive fashion style myself.
I always go for the underdog or the rogue or the rebel.
[Princess Margaret] was always trying to radicalize things.
My hair has been so wrecked over the years by various things.
I'm always optimistic and grateful for every opportunity I get.
Cinderella is a little edgy and a little rough around the edges.
As I'm getting older, I feel like maybe I need to grow up a bit.
I try to focus on each day and try to be the best I can be today.
I'm not interested in being known for anything other than the work.
I would argue [princess] Margaret is the tragic figure of the century.
Just simple things - I like black and white, monochrome; I like suits.
I think it is always important to showcase your talent in different ways.
As a person, I'm incredibly overfamiliar. I have to be careful what I say!
You get so much out of the extra effort that you put into looking your best.
I know that when I'm looking better and I'm eating right, I also feel better.
'The Sopranos' was a very East Coast show; 'Heroes' is more organically global.
When you see yourself on a 40-ft. screen. you go, 'Oh My God! I look so weird!'
I grew up with very little. I remember vividly using buckets of water to shower.
I got to work with Sarah Michelle Gellar, and that's the thing that you dream of.
People are so much more fascinated by the royal family generally than in England.
I personally like sitcom TV to be able to portray characters that I can relate to.
I'm not a model. I don't really think much about how I look. If I did, I'd go mad.
Chris McQuarrie cast me in 'Mission Impossible' because he'd seen 'The Crown' and loved it.
Wherever you are in the world, whoever you are with, sometimes you feel desperately lonely.
I became completely obsessed with the Royal family, or at least the psychology behind them.
[Queen Elizabeth] is just the granny queen! She's our granny queen who shakes people's hands!
I did apply for drama school when I was 17, and I didn't get in; I had a really bad audition.
Before filming 'The Crown,' I couldn't care less about the royal family. But now... I'm obsessed.
You are what you think. I really believe that. And I don't think you ever stop doubting yourself.
The key to being confident is taking care of yourself and feeling like you're the best you can be.
I really enjoyed stepping into that side of [princess Margaret] and being silly and naughty and fun.
That external struggle mirrors the struggle of this life force of energy that [princess Margaret] was.
Some of my favourite characters have been people like Masha in 'Three Sisters' and Elena in 'Uncle Vanya.'
What your insides are doing, your outside reflects, and what you give to yourself, you can give to others.
My dad is a big extrovert - he's a doctor - but he always loved Shakespeare, and he took us to tons of theater.
So many times, you pick up a script, and you think, 'OK, so she's the sexy one,' or, 'She's the ex-girlfriend.'
I always saw myself as a stage actress, and that was the reason I wanted to act, but very slowly, I've changed.
Acting is a very weird job. But if you know you're an actor, you just have to do it. You can't do anything else.
Honestly, it's the most amazing feeling in the world to be able to work on something that you're really proud of.
I've got a really tight group of friends from university and school who help me forget what I do and keep me grounded.
My dad is a big extrovert - he's a doctor - but he always loved [William] Shakespeare and he took us to tons of theater.
You're always one of the only girls, because there are so many male writers, and there are not enough good parts for women.