Quotations
[About 28 movies]
"I have no idea. It's not anything to do with me but they probably will do a third. Maybe they will make 28 Months... 28 Years... 28 Centuries... [Imogen laughs out loud]."
[About producers of 28 Weeks later]
"He didn't make a big deal of things; he's so lovely and will go on to do lots of great things. " Of the great Robert Carlyle OBE: " He is amazing, he really gets into it. It is fascinating to watch him work, on 28 Weeks he makes the zombies so human, so realistic."
[About to be actress]
"I am sure there is never someone who has absolutely mastered acting, every single job whether it's film, TV or theatre you are always learning. Drama School is a bit hit and miss; i have been lucky to have done a few bits and bobs where i've been able to learn from great people about the craft."
[About her family]
"Its great being such a contrast to my family ".
[Her life]
"in London, all my life. I couldn't stand living in the countryside... although i wounld like to visit Lake District, but purely for artistic reasons."
[During the shooting of Casualty]
"It was three days of me lying in bed and trowing up cold chicken soup. I learnt it wasquite a skill to hit your mark with sick. I would basically fill my mouth with soup and when they said 'Action' I just let it go. They ran out of soup by the end."
[The curling!]
"I'm only really learning my trade so i'm always looking for something different that's goind to challenge me," she says, curling up in her chair in preppy American style outfit of jeans and a purple hoodie, her long blonde hair elaborately piled up onto the top of her head in that seemingly casual wat which probably took hours to wrestle into place. "I try and go to varied auditions but 99% of that is rejection which you just have to live with and get on with it".
[About her name]
"It's memorable, I guess," she says, laughing out loud when I ask if she hasn't considered changing it. "It's an icebreaker. When you tell people, they always say, "Pardon?"
[During the shooting of 28 Weeks later]
"Probably the most horrific bit was when i was crawling through mounds of corpses in a Tube station ," she says in her precise little voice. It's was hideous to look at, I was having to gasp on to skulls and fall on to bodies, but, of course, they were all made of rubber." "On set it was pretty shocking when you were walking over dead bodies and there was blood everywhere," she says of the latter."
[In her interview of Miss Austen Regrets]
[About her A-level]
"Mum picked them up, but I didn't want to know until after filming, because if they had been bad, I would have been sobbing my way through the script."
[During the interview of Miss Austen Regrets]
"Yes, but what I like more is that when I'm working my age becomes irrelevant," she says. "As a teenager, you are socially confined to people your own age, but I became best friends with a guy of 32."
[About a boyfriend]
"I'm too young," she says, laughing. "I've done what Fanny does ? met someone, thought, 'Oh my God, I'm in love!' and had those intense times where nothing else matters."
[About Miss Austen Regrets]
"I think what happens constantly when you are young, because there will always be someone older and wiser to look at," she adds. "But I do not believe in the person of Mr. Darcy. Men like him exist only in fiction."
[About Natalie Portman]
"I really admire the way she combined the job with her studies," she says. "She's an incredible actor and combined it with going to university, which I think is admirable. I want to do the same."
[About the best age]
"Eighteen. Eighteen seems to be the first time when you get a real bit of freedom but can still get away with some things!"
[Her philosophy]
"To take each day as it comes. As an actor you never really know what is going to happen and there is something I quite like about that - that feeling of letting fate decide."
[About politic]
"I think we need more recycling. I know everyone does some and I do a bit, but I know that I could do more and I think that others could too."
Source by Imogen-Poots.Net
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