I love horror movies. It’s so fun being absolutely terrified. It’s damn hard to shoot, though. I didn’t realize how difficult it was to make a horror movie as an actor. Physically and mentally, phew.
Acting is such a crazy industry, but kite boarding keeps me grounded.
I remember reading ‘The Guest’ and thinking, ‘This is going to be something!’
It’s awesome when people respond to your movie and love it.
I think it’s really good to get the adrenaline pumping.
I grew up really loving old-school horror such as ‘Halloween’ and ‘The Birds.’
I grew up such a horror fan, it’s kinda cool being named ‘Scream Queen.’ I like that.
Horror movies can be – I don’t wanna say not real, but so over-the-top: you can get scared ‘cos things are loud and in-your-face, but these are real emotions that I’m using.
I have my own past and my own personality. I’m going to relate to the material in a completely different way than somebody else might.
I’d love, love, love to do a comedy. I can’t imagine being on set and being happy and cheerful. That seems so foreign.
If you’ve got people around you that are like, ‘Oh, you’re so good,’ this and that, it becomes unhealthy. My friends are like, ‘You look like a doofus.’ I’m like, ‘Thank you. Thank you for that.’ It keeps me grounded.
Surprisingly, I am great at kiteboarding, but I’m not great at surfing.
I fell in love with the whole process of making a movie. I loved the sets. I loved watching the actors and the crew.
I like challenges. I think that’s important.
I’d really love to work with Quentin Tarantino. There’s so many people that I’d love to work with, but there’s something about Quentin, and one of my all-time favorite films is ‘Kill Bill.’ Something along those lines would be such a blast.
I’ve seen so many scripts, and I want to do everything. Like with kiteboarding, you have to be fearless. I’m not scared.
At about 17, I decided I wanted to take kiteboarding seriously and compete, so my agents were like, ‘Just keep sending in a few audition tapes anyway, just for good stuff.’
I enjoy roles that are quite physical.
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