In real life I'm very low-key. A wallflower. One of the reasons I went into comedy and acting was that I was sick of being shy.
And people are intrigued if I really am as grumpy in real life. People feel a bit let down if I'm laughing or smiling.
A little tantrum in real life seems so much bigger online.
After many of years of getting cast in sweet, angelic roles, I'm finally getting to play closer to my real life as a horrible person.
In real life, I tend to yell at people a lot. Not because I'm bossy or mean, but because I'm frustrated.
If you are going to tell a story about a child going missing, it's going to have similarities with a real life child going missing.
I'm a nice middle-class girl in real life, and I'm a mom and a grandma, and I usually play sweet characters.
I love playing these characters that are crazy tough, though. Because I am not in real life. Not at all.
When I emerge from filming I feel slightly out of synch with real life, but it's also a relief.
It is the sweet, simple things of life which are the real ones after all.
I guess I am sometimes over the top on stage, but then, that is my personality. I'm over the top in real life, too.
In real life, I don't fall in love with the guy who wines and dines me, I fall in love with the flaws and the humanity.
People ask me about fighting in real life and, honestly, it wouldn't look as graceful as it does in film and TV.
I'm a comedian in real life. I always goof around; I'm out-going; and I talk with everybody, especially through Twitter these days!
You have license in front of the camera to do things, feel certain emotions that you don't get to in real life. It can be addicting.
I feel I'm pretty zen and laid back. I don't have a lot of rage in my real life.
An actor's job is to embrace emotions and situations that in real life we spend all of our time running away from.
Acting is an escape from the boring person that I am in real life.
Sometimes I'm real cool, but sometimes I could be a real asshole. I think everyone is like that.
Man is not worried by real problems so much as by his imagined anxieties about real problems
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