It wasn't until 'Thor' that I started lifting weights. It was all pretty new to me.
“It wasn't until 'Thor' that I started lifting weights. It was all pretty new to me.”
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It wasn't until 'Thor' that I started lifting weights. It was all pretty new to me.
“It wasn't until 'Thor' that I started lifting weights. It was all pretty new to me.”
It wasn't until 'Thor' that I started lifting weights. It was all pretty new to me.
Working with Anthony Hopkins every day is a blessing.
I feel like I'm ready for any dangerous situation that might come my way, provided I have a hammer on me.
I'm lucky. 'Thor' has kicked off everything I'm doing, and it's been the greatest thing for me, but I am aware that I need to mix it up a bit.
People who put themselves on the line and sacrifice their own safety for the greater good and for others, and anyone in any profession whose concern is the welfare for other people instead of the individual, are inspiring and important.
When I started 'Third Watch,' I knew I was going to be with the firefighters and lifting, so I was doing yoga, running, and swimming - all at the same time. I didn't have a kid then. Now I don't have time for that. I want to spend time with my son and my husband, so it's mainly just yoga now.
It's easy to continue to go out to the field, even if I'm by myself or running and lifting and doing what I need to do - it's actually easy because I love what I do.
For 'X-Men' I was lifting a lot of weights. I actually lost a lot of mass when I quit 'X-Men' because I was working out so much and very muscular and strong.
You start out with scripts pre-written, with no specific actor in mind, so you've got to build a character on top of that foundation. It's not just lifting words off the page, it's constructing a history around them as well.