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At first I was really skeptical about things, I didn't know if the site was trustworthy. I think it's important to make time for the people in your life who you love and who love you back. He's very good looking though.

I tried college for three months but I was desperately unhappy. I just wanted to perform. I was getting straight As but I had no friends and cried every day. I could never have an affair with any of my leading men, though.

They always turn into brothers. I'm a classic turn-them-into-brothers kind of girl. On screen these days, you rarely see a big, strong man. You see slender, androgynous-looking boys. I've worked with very few people whom I feel small against. The most manly thing ever is a guy who can cry, who's in touch with himself.

I love working in Britain because it is my home and it means I can be with my friends and family and work at the same time. If you are working in Britain, a lot of the time you are doing much smaller budget. I like doing a mixture of both. Early on in my career I did some enormously huge-budget films, and to be able to switch it up a bit and do small-budget ones is great as well.

I was told very early on that if I didn't go out to openings and parties and events I would be left alone. I didn't, and they still didn't leave me alone. I knew it was part of the deal in the life I had signed up to, but the fear of it has never left me.

I'm still not good at being recognized. I wear scruffy clothes and hats and keep my head down. For me, it was kind of a study of jealousy. She had a great path and I thought it would be an interesting thing to try and get into her head.

I didn't like her. It's tricky playing people that you don't like and finding a way to empathize with them. It's challenging and very exciting for an actor. I started acting when I was 7, but I asked for an agent when I was 3. I don't remember it, but that's what everybody says. I don't think I knew what agents did, but I thought it was kind of unfair that my mom and dad had one and I didn't. Once we discussed I said, "All right, fine, as long as it's not sexy.

That brutal horrible aspect is kept, and it isn't a sexy spanking scene. I thought it was a completely unique piece. I'd never read anything like it. I then started talking to friends and saying, "I might do this film. I think it's really interesting. But then when I said yes, I read the book, and I thought it was completely astonishing and, once again, completely unique.

And it's very exciting to be part of something like that. When you do the Hollywood vibe on a big film you are shot from the perfect angle and you do tests to make sure, so they won't shoot you from this or that angle. With The Jacket you look shit and that's great.

It didn't matter what angle they wanted to film from. I didn't have to look perfect. It's all about finding the truth in any situation and the situation in this wasn't a pretty one. For A Dangerous Method , I didn't know anything about psychoanalysis, so to get to spend [months] reading as much as I could is one of the parts of the job I fucking love. What happens to your own perception of yourself when you break your own moral code?

You always make yourself into the heroine, but equally you have self-hatred. She is the heroine and the anti-heroine. She is the perfect narcissist. She hates herself and she loves herself. The thing about great fictional characters from literature is that they completely speak to what makes people human. I'm good enough to fake playing guitar. I'm not necessarily good enough to actually play the guitar.

I've found something really interesting, I don't really like singing, it's not really one of my strong points. Dancing as well, I dance a lot in Anna Karenina and that's really not a strong point either. But I'm good enough to fake both of them so that's fine. Cherkaoui never fixated on perfection] There was no point where he went, "Oh, I've got a bunch of actors who aren't dancers, so I'm going to simplify this.

What do you mean? I'm not a dancer. Without going into my own history with therapy, I think a lot of people seek therapy in England, whether it's therapy itself or something like acupuncture. To me, it's extraordinary when anybody recognizes in themselves that they need help and goes and seeks it. They have nothing but my utmost respect. Anna Karenina did come home a couple of times.

Because this was so stylized, we had to do it a million different ways, a million different times, through mirrors and twirling into something, so it meant everyone had to keep that level of emotion really high through different hour days. So they did sometimes bleed over into one another. They always pencil in my boobs. I was only angry when they were really, really droopy.

For King Arthur , for a poster, they gave me these really strange droopy boobs. I don't have boobs anyway but they digitally made them, and I thought, "Whoa if you're going to make me fantasy breasts, at least make them perky. It comes to a point where you think, "What kind of film can I make that will allow me to live a proper life?

And those tentpole movies make it difficult. I became aware of how much I was complaining about it and you can't complain about the attention you're getting while still doing the films that invite the most attention.

I do actually love blockbusters but that decision has a lot that comes with it that I'm not prepared to go with. People liked the spanking on A Dangerous Method an awful lot.

In England, it was pretty much the only thing I got asked about. There's always the moral question when you're playing real people. Is there any reason to do this, or are you simply exploiting somebody? I hate knowing too much when I'm going to the cinema. I don't want to know that the actor has just gone through a divorce. I don't want to know that the person is an alcoholic.

I thought it was really weird for a long time, and I think it's great that we're coming out of that. Hollywood has a really long way to go. I don't think that anybody can deny that, really, and I think as much as you are getting more women playing lead roles I like being private. I haven't asked a lot of the actresses who I really admire, "How do you do it?

Maybe I'm childish in that way; I just don't want to know about your life. I like to explore people that I don't necessarily understand in situations that I don't necessarily understand. I don't think I've played anyone who's stupid and maybe I should - maybe that would be a challenge. That's always good.

I'm a bit of an ice queen. I think I have quite a frightening exterior. So unless I'm soliciting, unless I'm up for it, I'm far too intimidating. If you are on social media and if you do put anything out in the public, you are opening yourself up now to a lot of criticism and a lot of people telling you they hate you.

It's not like film, which is stuck there forever. The show that you see tonight, whether it works or whether it doesn't work, nobody will ever see that again. Tomorrow will be completely different. And I find that incredibly romantic. Keira Knightley. Actress Producer Camera and Electrical Department. She is the daughter of actor Will Knightley and actress turned playwright Sharman Macdonald.

Mar 26, age 36 5' 7" 1. External links. Nominated for 2 Oscar Awards. Premium feature. Silent Night Nell Nell See fewer. Colette Colette Colette See fewer. Collateral Beauty Amy Amy See fewer. Laggies Megan Megan See fewer. Once Upon a Time London Boulevard Charlotte Charlotte See fewer. An American actress, comedian, and writer of Italian[6] and Swedish[7] descent began performing at age 10 co-created the period sitcom Another Period for Comedy Central, in which she starred alongside co-creator Riki Lindhome rose to fame after appearing as the host of MTV's The 70s House , and for her tenure as a regular roundtable panelist on Chelsea Handler's late-night talk show Chelsea Lately.

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