Words matter. These are the best Eliza Scanlen Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
A part of the bigger picture is much more interesting to me than just bringing attention or focus on myself or my character.
When I was seven, my mom took my twin sister and me to a play. I remember being fascinated about life onstage.
I think that’s what I really love about acting; all of the social and moral codes of society can be thrown away when you’re acting, and it’s just you being totally committed to the role.
I have like a whole album of screenshots of my sister’s face, and it’s hilarious. One look at that and it’ll put you in a good mood for the rest of the day.
When you’re an aspiring actor, you do so many self-tapes that it gets to a certain point where you have to develop a thick skin, otherwise you will never survive.
Being on a set for the first time is in general an overwhelming experience, and coming into ‘Sharp Objects’ was already nerve-wracking enough with the cast – it’s just such a talented group of people and it’d be kind of strange if you weren’t nervous.
When I got a bit older, I put on my own plays and forced my friends to perform.
I guess my sense of humour leans more towards irony and tongue-in-cheek performance.
My mom usually does my self-tapes, and we’ve built a kind of shorthand with one another… Also, just having fun with it and not feeling restricted in your space and giving yourself enough space filming the shot to move around, things like that.
I’ve played piano since I was probably six or seven, but I stopped when I was about 13, and I couldn’t be bothered to do the exams or learn my scales.