Love is a very strong emotion and a very powerful emotion.
Josephine Langford
In reality, girls make mistakes, and it's not fair to keep presenting this narrative that they're perfect.
I've had friends who say that they would never forgive cheating, but then they fall in love, the guy cheats, and they forgive him. I don't know what I would do.
I don't want to say it's nice to see people cry, because of course it isn't, but there's something really emotional and lovely about seeing the impact you're having on someone's life.
I'm focused on finding characters I connect to.
How can you prepare for something when you don't know what it's going to be?
I think my first audition was for a local musical. It was quick. I didn't get the role.
I loved seeing a lead female character who isn't perfect and isn't demonized for it.
I think it's a little bit taboo to have a coming-of-age story where a girl explores her sexuality. That just doesn't happen a lot.
You just do the roles that you want to do and that you're lucky enough to get cast in, and then eventually you have that career. I feel like you can't control it; it just happens organically.
I really, really loved Elizabeth and Will from 'Pirates of the Caribbean.' I think a lot of people did.
I'm so excited to be joining 'After' as Tessa and to be able to bring her character to life.
I was always the kid who was putting on plays, and so I have no idea how to describe it. I just have always wanted to be an actor.
I think chemistry is just about two people being comfortable with one another.
Acting is something that I've always wanted to do and been interested in.
I have a tendency to drift toward action. Some of my favorite films are 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith,' 'The Dark Knight,' 'Inception,' 'The Fifth Element,' and 'Pirates of the Caribbean,' and 'The Avengers.'
Some set experiences are not good, and sometimes the auditioning process is not fun. There are a lot of different things about this industry that can just make you not enjoy it.
I use the Internet a lot - it's a big hobby of mine, just surfing the Internet.
I feel good in makeup, and it helps create a character.
Chemistry happens naturally, and there's not really a lot you can do intentionally to create it.
If I'm doing an editorial or if I'm doing a shoot, I will wear anything, and I'll do anything.
Once paparazzi become a reality, then things change because you become more conscious of photos.
I've always liked to watch myself onscreen because that's how I learn.
With every character that I've ever played, I felt like I just understood the way that she thought and how she was.
There are certain roles that you really want to get, but you need to learn to deal with the rejection.
It's a bit of a dilemma, being an actor. I know that. But otherwise, I'm a relatively private person. I feel like when you get into this industry, it's so important to have your boundaries.
For me, I'm obsessed with movies.
Perth is not industry-heavy, so just figuring out how to get into the industry was tough. Eventually, I found out what a U.S. agent was, and so I got a U.S. agent.
It's not good to have a huge ego.