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I was bullied; I was kind of a girl in the corner. So acting was a great outlet for me by pretending to be someone else.
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A lot of my friends back home are boys, so I do well with boys I like.
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My mum has told me that I have to work with Antonio Banderas just so that she can meet him and try and marry him.
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It's important to enjoy the moment.
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I felt there needed to be a show for teenagers that didn't make them feel judged. 'Skins' never tried to preach. It allowed young people to make their own decisions about what to do and whether it was right or wrong. Young people really respond to that, and that's what sets 'Skins' apart.
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The way I work, I didn't hold the accent all day.
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I don't know any women who are one-dimensional, so why would I play one?
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There are so many things that you're supposed to conform to as an actress. Keep your mouth shut. Look pretty. Be a fashionista. I'm not stylish. I don't want to become this character.
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I had a really honest conversation with my husband about equal pay because we met on a movie where he was paid more than me just because of gender.
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Every job I take, I really want to learn something.
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My friends still see me as the girl they went to school with. We're very much home bunnies.
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'Skins' has been such a great thing for our generation - I don't want it to become a parody of itself.
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I'm the unhealthiest person in the world. I'm not fit at all.
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Considering what the 'Fifty Shades of Grey' film is about, I wouldn't be able to play Anastacia.
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I think if someone was really rude to me in an audition, even someone quite important, I think I'd be, 'What are you doing? Don't talk to me like that!'
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I didn't tell anyone in school that I was going to be in 'Skins.' I was terrified of them putting me down.
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I'd like to think that even if I wasn't acting professionally, I would still be doing it for free. It helps me get through the day.
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We're all lucky to be working, and I'm glad to be employed.
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I want to play Keith Richards.
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I like to have fun. I'm also a bit of the crazy one. All my friends are boys. I was bullied a lot by girls in school. There was also too much drama and demands.
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In England, there is this tradition of the upper classes going to very expensive drama schools and then going on having careers. I knew that wasn't an option for me. My mother would never have been able to afford that.
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I like working with new and young directors.
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I've wanted to produce for a long time. I'd love to get a bunch of my girlfriends together - a female writer, a female director - and create something. Creatively, it's a different dimension. Why wouldn't people want that?
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The fight for equal rights or pay has become this thing where people expect actresses to talk about it. Why they feel that a man is worth more is an important issue to discuss - we are moving in the right direction, but we need to continue to talk about it and continue to label it as an issue.
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