I think most people don't react well to being screamed at. It's counterproductive.
When you're acting, you're escaping and hiding behind something. It's cliched to say, but there's a safety there.
I love jewellery, but it's something I go through stages with. I have my go-to pieces that I will bring out and wear for weeks at a time.
My mum is a bit unconventional; she's outdoorsy and has more of an emotional intelligence, whereas my dad is pragmatic; he's a businessman.
My style is schizophrenic! One minute I'll be wearing bright girly dresses, and the next I'll be swinging towards more structured masculine things.
I know that the battle scenes, as well, are quite gory and quite strong. Battle was romantic, but it was far from being easy. It's nice, in both respects, to have that color and contrast.
I'm not a flying fan. I can't bear it.
I like a Blackpool breakfast, me - 20 ciggies and a pot of tea.
The challenge and the energy running requires may be a selfish one, but it actually motivates me to be stronger in my relationships.
I was 36, and I had decided to quit acting because it was so disappointing.
I think I've learned to be mindful. I may not have taken the time to try to understand narrative techniques, let's say, with any rigor, if I did not also have to try to explain those techniques to someone else.