- I like to play roles different from myself so I can hide behind them.
- At the beginning it wasn't to do with the work, it was more the experience.
- Everyone gets the feeling that they know you and they know your life, and I felt really embarrassed by that.
- I still find it hard to push my own limits. I know where my limits are and that I always have to push myself.
- I hope I'll consider my next part, having learnt from this one.
- Wanting to do it was much more powerful than the fright.
- Letting go of things and not being afraid of being ridiculous or over the top - I think that's the main thing for me to work on.
- I found it very difficult to explain to someone why you did a film. It's not like having a conversation.
- It's more than a job. It's very personal, so when you're hurt, you're really hurt inside.
- I used to hate being recognised.
- I was putting all those pressures on myself.
- I couldn't do anything else, I enjoy it so much. But I find it tough.
- I hated seeing myself on screen. I was full of complexes. I hated my face for a very, very long time.
- When you love someone, you don't want them to suffer at all.
- I wasn't getting the responses I hoped for. You can't protect yourself from other judgments.
- I went on television and I wouldn't say a word; I feel so stupid when I watch them again.
- I'm desperate to work again. I've often had those periods, but two years was the longest.
- I'm a very shy person towards my intimacy and private life.
- In France, you're with the crew, and you have lunch with them. It's more like a family.
- The character is close to me, except that I haven't lived through those situations, so it's not completely me.
- It's nice that we have all these different films.
- The English was really my mother, it was never me. Being the daughter of my father, I always felt very French.
- The more you turn down things, the more difficult it becomes to feel that the next one will be right.
- The more sincere I could be, the better it would be for the film.
- There were always questions about my parents; I got so fed up with that.
- [2010] It's very difficult for me to even admit that I am an actress. Because I began doing this during the school holidays and I never went to drama school, I always feel that somehow I am not really a part of it. And I don't have a method. Every time, it is like doing my first film all over again.
- You don't even need the director's judgement. It's too much.
- I thought people would ask me really personal questions because I've shown more of myself, but it's a comedy, and people understand that it's a game we play.
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