The majority of teenagers don't even make eye contact with people, even people of the same age.
Lindsay Lohan was the 'It' girl from, like, 14. That's a lot of pressure.
I've always been quite mature because of the way my parents brought me up. They were very good at talking to me like a person rather than a baby, and I was around so many actors and directors from such a young age because my dad is an actor. I was more comfortable with adults rather than actually being an adult child.
One of the things that would steer me away from a franchise is that I'm playing the same character all the time and I wouldn't want to be known for that.
I was actually born in New York. We lived there until I was three so I grew up watching Sesame Street and hearing the accent. You are a sponge at that age, soaking everything up.
There's no one out there like Quentin Tarantino. His films have a signature look, and they never just stick to the same kind of story.