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I'm often uncomfortable with girliness, to be honest.
Elizabeth Reaser -
I'm friends with Elizabeth Banks - she's a great actress but not actressy at all. She's very cool. I adore her.
Elizabeth Reaser
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I get cast a lot of times in movies with nice people for some reason - because I have a nice face or something.
Elizabeth Reaser -
It's surprisingly hard to play a vampire and feel believable. I mean, you want to be able to at least believe yourself.
Elizabeth Reaser -
Eventually, I realized that I would not have a life until I buckled down. Once I did, I auditioned for Juilliard - and that changed everything.
Elizabeth Reaser -
I really wanted to do plays since I was a little girl. I wanted to go to Juilliard and to learn, but then I really fell in love with doing film and television along the way.
Elizabeth Reaser -
I don't connect to a certain girliness or talking about girly things - I feel unauthentic and uncomfortable in that world - maybe I'm just more butch than I realize! I have, however, been fortunate to have a number of great girlfriends. You don't meet as many girls as you do guys in my line of work, so I do cherish my friendships.
Elizabeth Reaser -
My father raised me from the time I was 12 years old. And it would never occur to me that I wouldn't be strong - I wasn't raised like that.
Elizabeth Reaser
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I've stayed away from Twitter for a long time because I sort of didn't trust myself with such an intimate but very public way of relating to the world, but I feel like I've studied it enough.
Elizabeth Reaser -
Mostly I work really unconsciously, and I think if the scenes are really well written, which they are, and if I just throw myself into it, I don't really think about it.
Elizabeth Reaser -
Maybe I don't see enough television, but it seems there aren't many shows that are romantic comedies that are an hour long where you're not solving a crime or being a doctor.
Elizabeth Reaser -
I love, love, love to rehearse, but when you're rehearsing and then you go do it at night, it's a very weird thing, because you're incorporating all these new things.
Elizabeth Reaser -
To me, there's so much we don't understand about our world, and I think it's really fascinating to see these people come up with the stuff that they come up with.
Elizabeth Reaser -
The Cullens, they're an interesting group of vampires. They're all really good but kind of bad. I mean, they are still vampires.
Elizabeth Reaser