I'm a perfectionist, and I like to do each scene slightly differently every time.
“I'm a perfectionist, and I like to do each scene slightly differently every time.”
The World Motivation
I'm a perfectionist, and I like to do each scene slightly differently every time.
“I'm a perfectionist, and I like to do each scene slightly differently every time.”
I'm a perfectionist, and I like to do each scene slightly differently every time.
Occasionally when I look at my Instagram and see how many followers I have, it shows me how it's going up by the minute. It blows my mind, but everyone around me keeps me grounded.
Everyone who's recognized me has been very nice, which I'm very grateful for. It's kind of thrust me into this world of being known, which is a good thing and a bad thing.
It always gives me a fuzzy feeling inside after anyone's recognised me. I just feel so happy because they've been so happy to meet me, so I feel like I've made their day.
Any nature documentary or TV show will always make you start thinking differently about what surrounds us and how to take care of it.
People react differently to puppets than they do to human performers: they become more playful, more open.
If the culture shifts, if people think differently about women, the art will shift, too. You can't ask art to make social change. It's not what it's for.
College inspired me to think differently. It's like no other time in your life.
When I tell people there are three stories in 'Thunderstruck' that were from the same wrecked novel, they want to guess what they are. Nobody has. There are no characters or timelines in common. They're structured very differently. A good novel wouldn't have pulled apart so easily.
Acting lets you be in a place where no one's judging you.