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Gun violence is almost promoted onscreen in these huge blockbusters and then sex is still so shocking. But I also can understand that people find it uncomfortable, which I think is cool.
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I did some theatre. I had some smaller roles in a couple TV shows and films. I used to think I did a lot of acting, but my 'career' started when I started Homeland.
Morgan Saylor
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On an average day, I have two things to read in my purse: a book and a play.
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I like to make pies. Thats kind of my new obsession - peach, blueberry, apple, strawberry. I make a really good pumpkin pie with real pumpkin.
Morgan Saylor -
One thing about New York is you can understand how you're perceived really easily if you just get on the train, by the way people look at you. But there's still an anonymity in it.
Morgan Saylor -
I think that's okay and that is part of growing up and that is good, to learn that the world isn't always your oyster or isn't everybody's oyster.
Morgan Saylor -
I find it really weird that sexuality is still so taboo in films and violence isn't. It really bewilders me.
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I'm very good at living out of a suitcase. I love dressing up every morning. It feels like a costume, in some ways.
Morgan Saylor
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I do a lot of vintage, of course, but I really feel so particular about clothing. I think it stems from acting, like if I'm not wearing the proper shoes for a character I feel totally off.
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As I've started school I have a student-feeling wardrobe and then because I travel a lot, things feel very different for different places and days.
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Even the creative things feel mathematic, almost.
Morgan Saylor -
I take a few pictures a week, but the best part is waiting for my film to be developed. The suspense is exciting, and the reward is great.
Morgan Saylor -
When I moved to New York, I feel like a lot of things widened within my perspective and as I spend some time here - as everyone does when they're that age or a young person - [you] figure out your own ideals or figure out the way you fit into society a little bit more than you did before.
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I really do like working very closely with a director and developing characters.
Morgan Saylor
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I learned to understand the distance a character can be from yourself and how important rehearsal can be to creating a person that feels like a person that isn't you.
Morgan Saylor -
I like records. My favorite is Simon and Garfunkel.
Morgan Saylor -
It's hard to do things like auditions, because you don't want to put weeks of work into just an audition.
Morgan Saylor