I always try and take something from each job.
Emilie de Ravin
I love New York. I've always loved New York.
I do love children, but I don't really talk about that in auditions.
I don't know if I really watched any Disney animation as a kid.
I'm kind of a homebody. I like to sit at home and watch movies and eat good food.
I miss my family so much. My ideal holiday is just to hang out with them.
I always felt like I was born in the wrong time period. I felt like I should've been born in the mid-to-late '40s.
Love is such an objective thing. I mean, I can say I love my family, or I love my Diet Coke. So I guess, in different ways, yeah, I do believe in love.
I think the simpler it is when you have a crazy character to play is almost more creepy and interesting.
I'd like to play with a period piece. Playing a girl next door in 2010 is so different from playing one in 1950, the way you talk, walk, dress, relationships. It's really fun studying all that.
My earliest memory is seeing Michael Jackson in Melbourne with my sister when I was about ten. I still have this souvenir stick with a glove that would light up and make a peace sign in a bunch of different colors. I'm so happy my mom didn't throw that out.
I get recognised, but I'm not the sort of person who frequents popular clubs. I try to keep out of that.
If you're getting ready to do a really emotional scene then, right before it, you're probably not going to be outside playing basketball.
I think no matter whether you're old or young or dying or living, to get to a place where you feel fulfilled and content is really rare and really cool.
When I go gray, I'm not going to be able to see it that much. I won't be salt and pepper: I'll be like salt and the white pepper you can buy.
'Twilight' and 'Remember Me' couldn't be more different.
I'm not very fit.
Shopping stresses me out.
Once in a while, it's fun to dress up for a premiere. But I'm not someone that's going to stick on heels and a dress every day.
I really want to explore every genre that I can.
I don't want to pigeonhole myself in one character or genre. I want to challenge myself as much as I can.