I wouldn't change a thing about what I've done in the past because what may have been bad choices have all led me to this moment.
I don't know why my parents split up. I guess they just drifted apart, but I do know they stayed very good friends.
I really fancy Harrison Ford. I've got to say I think he's really divine. He's, like, an older man, I guess, although he's not really that old, obviously. I don't want to offend him.
People seem to like this image of me being all boho and hippy. It's either that or I'm down on my luck, I've got no money, the work's dried up.
The Masonic aspect of Hollywood is so bizarre.
I can set up shop anywhere. I've got my oils, I've got my yoga mat and I'm good to go. I must know good yoga classes in about 25 cities on this planet.
You can never be guaranteed good roles because of an award, but I think your profile and net worth as a performer has to do with awards, unfortunately.
I've always been pretty nomadic.
I live a generally quiet life, as it were.
Hollywood is portrayed in this super glamorous way, but when I see pictures of actresses going off the rails, it doesn't surprise me at all.
I'm fascinated by how much we, as women, have to subjugate and hide ourselves in order to get on in the world.
But I love filmmaking - I'm not ashamed of that. You're sort of vilified if you say that in England.
Anyone who has that weird volition to become an actor probably has a weird volition to do lots of other creative things - to write, to play music, to paint, to cook.
What part of people is resistant to an artist doing more than one thing? Is it somehow perceived as greedy? Anyone who has that weird volition to become an actor probably has a weird volition to do lots of other creative things - to write, to play music, to paint, to cook.