This is so cliche, but my beauty icon would have to be Angelina Jolie. She looks like she wears natural makeup, but she's still beautiful.
It's no fun for an actor to keep repeating what you did before. It's always changing. I'm changing. The target keeps moving. That's the beauty of it.
I don't really have a beauty routine. I always use coconut oil, and I always wear mascara. That's kind of it! I'm pretty simple.
So many people comment that I'm much more mature than average. In this business, you can get taken advantage of if you're not aware and you're not tough.
I grew up in a show business family, so we've always had a great sense of balance, being so close to my parents.
Of course in show business there are two ways to play it and I am not politically correct so I am not going to get endorsements or anything like that.
I guess I've never really been aggressive, although almost everybody else in show business fights and gouges and knees to get where they want to be.
The press is like any business. It's a group of really intelligent individuals that ends up being one slathering, one-eyed, drooling monster.
The movie business is very much like that: people in authority making purely emotional decisions instead of interesting rational ones.
I'm in this business, man, and I honestly don't know anything about show business at all. I don't know how it works.
Well as I said in France I didn't get auditions, and it's very difficult to get an agent in France because they conduct the business in a strange way.
It had more layers than an onion. These writers meant business. There was a level for everybody. Your major could be celestial mechanics, and there'd be celestial-mechanics jokes.
I'm in no hurry to get anywhere. I don't have any plans. I don't have a map. If you did in this business, you'd destroy yourself.
There's always gonna be people with a lot of money making film, and the goal is to make profit and carry on. It is a business. The goal is to make a living doing it and to be comfortable.
I don't have good business sense. You never get much money for the arts. But I like independence. I like to grow.
'Night of the Comet' established me as a strong woman. And let's face it, this business is very surface and one dimensional - so it's easy to get typecast.
I'm quitting the business today. I'm going to open up an appliance store, I've always really been into toasters. I'm giving it all up.
Until 'Scrubs,' I didn't have a business manager. I learned everything on my own - and I learned the hard way.
Probably a concern to either a major or minor degree with most actors if they're really motivated to kind of make a significant difference in the business is the 'pigeon-holing' thing.
I take my personal upkeep real seriously; my sense of organization and attention to detail; my memory; my business - I love the business.
Acting is a precarious business. I have had periods where I felt like I couldn't get arrested, but you have to see it as a long game.