I love Emma Watson's makeup a lot. I love Cate Blanchett. I'm biased, though. I love my makeup artist, Julie Harris; she is really phenomenal, but everyone has their technique, and there are incredible-looking girls out there.
You don't want to keep giving yourself a sugar spike and then crash and get exhausted and need coffee because you shoot for a long time. On set, I eat a lot of peanut butter and apples, things that have actual energy and protein in them to keep me go...
We live in the Facebook era. I think everyone, not just celebrities, have an unprecedented level of self-awareness, of presenting yourself to the world. The truth is, it starts with how you look, and that goes into how you dress.
I want to play a villain. I want to play a romantic heroine.
I will have my publicist pull pictures of the way I look at events so I can see, 'Oh, that cut is not as flattering as I thought,' or 'I should smile bigger,' or 'That positioning is odd.' I learn from it.
I put so much pressure on myself to be perfect. Between homework and sports and drama and being social, I slept about four hours a night through high school and college.
My whole background is character acting: weird costumes, fat suits, playing men, playing animals - I've never played anyone with whom there's any overlapping Venn diagram.
My mom has beautiful eyes, and I inherited a lot of her rituals, accentuating eyes.
I'm drawn to what I'm drawn to. I wear jeans and loafers everyday, mostly casual, but when I really turn it on, I like a classic, simple look.
I've been dumped hard. My heart has been broken and shattered, and I've also been on the other end of that too.
It's very weird waking around a corner and being nose to nose with myself on the side of a bus. And Times Square - that's the craziest one.
I operate with this sense of needing to live up to what I am asking of people. I am, by far, my own worst critic.
I'm a major breath person, so I always have gum, mints.
I try to always have a hair cut that I don't have to style every day, so I'll usually just let my hair air dry.
I'm an obsessive musical theatre person, so some of the most formative albums for me were, you know, the 'Phantom Of The Opera' soundtrack or 'Into The Woods.'
A lot of guys I know loved 'Sex and the City.' They'll take it to their grave, but they watched every episode of it.
It's a normal thing for people to do, going on Facebook and seeing pictures of their exes with their new significant others.
I'm a big Aqua fan. 'Barbie Girl' was a big deal growing up.
Look at Jennifer Aniston: She's America's sweetheart for a reason. You know what she's going to look like when she shows up to something, and there's something so comfortable about that.
I started out really into musical theater. So you can imagine I was super popular. I wasn't awkward looking at all.
I was only allowed only to watch public television until I was 12 years old.