Zitat des Tages von Lily James:
Ultimately, 'Cinderella' is the story of the underdog. You root for her in this fairytale; the girl who has nothing, deserves so much more, and gets it.
I think Beyonce always looks great.
To be honest, when I was growing up - I think it's because of Kate Winslet and 'Titanic' - I always wanted to do period.
There's nothing wrong with falling in love and sharing your life with someone.
I don't do anything with my brows.
I think I feel most like a princess when I'm sort of bursting with happiness and love, so whether that would be, like, with my boyfriend or my family or at a really fun party - just when you're full of life.
I loved all the princess films, and I grew up with them, and I think it's really cool how they've changed over the years - how the princesses have become more positive role models right up until 'Frozen.'
As cynical as I can be, there's always a part of me that believes in love and the fairy tale.
It's weird when you get roles that coincide with your life.
No one looks twice at me when they're around, and 'Cinderella' has made no difference. And I know that isn't going to change.
The famous pilot season literally sends shivers down my spine.
At drama school, we were taught to write down your dreams and carry them around in your wallet with you, and they'll come true, but I didn't do that.
I'm such a geek now with princesses. It's pathetic.
I don't have an exact moment when I decided I wanted to be an actress - it kind of was just really a part of my growing up.
My mum thinks I'm amazing at everything. That unconditional love is just the most precious thing you can have.
I really have been lucky because I've always had a very healthy attitude to my body.
I loved learning to fight and kill zombies.
I want to do more theater, which allows you to take bigger risks and experiment.
People talk a lot about, 'You're a Disney princess! You're Cinderella!' and this and that. But for me, it's all about the fact that I worked with Cate Blanchett and was directed by Kenneth Branagh. That's the 'Cinderella' story for me.
In regards to your love life, you're just entering into a whole of pain if you talk about it. If you've never said anything, there are no sound bites to haunt you when you're crying into a box of Kleenex after it all goes wrong.
I feel like, sometimes, characters that are just good and nice can seem boring or uninteresting.
With corsets, it's interesting when you put them on, realizing that's what women actually wore. They're just so constricting.
Corsets are always hard to wear.
I think our sense as actors of what we've just done - whether or not it be in an audition - is usually really not connected to any truth. I'm always asking for more takes and more goes. I think I just need to shut up and listen.
I love singing so much. As a kid, that was what I wanted to do.
I naturally have a really small waist.
Top athletes are like warriors.
Drama school was a lifeline for me, it saved me. I found it very nurturing - I just clung on.
I don't like seeing celebs looking too skinny, I love it when they look healthy and comfortable in their bodies and embrace their curves.
I Googled myself, and I saw some nice things and some not-so-nice things. I've learned that that stuff isn't real, and it doesn't exist unless you look at it.
It's so hard coming out of drama school to claim your right to be taken seriously and even get auditions.
I saw this cool interview with Amy Adams from when she did 'Enchanted' and played a princess, and when kids came up to her with no make-up and ripped jeans on, she said, 'I'm off duty. I'm an off-duty princess', and I thought that was quite sweet.
I live in dungarees, and I love denim - I wear denim shirts a lot.
It's pretty disabling sometimes, the terror of not living up. My expectations are the worst.
I thought it'd be interesting to play an off-centre character who doesn't have to be pretty.
The first Disney movie I saw I think was 'Snow White.' I loved all the Disney princess movies.