Zitat des Tages von Lucy Punch:
I'm a really good dinner party guest. I am always so appreciative, impressed that anyone has even managed to turn on the oven and cook for me.
Steve Carell is the most spectacular ad-lib improviser ever. And just doing a scene with him, it's just one incredible topping himself on every take.
When I was 11, I had an Ugly Sister birthday party. All my idea. Most girls want to be a fairy or a princess, but there I am with beauty spots and fur and fluorescent pink kiss-curls.
I remember I had a boyfriend a long time ago who said, 'You need to change your name; you sound like a circus performer.'
I feel very lucky that I make a living doing what I always wanted to do.
I'm not ashamed to look like a total idiot.
My friends asked me to be a reverend at their wedding in France a few years ago. I went on the Internet, and within 15 seconds, I was printing out a certificate which allowed me to officiate at their wedding.
I never feel comfortable! I'm always anxious. I'm always all over the board. That said, I like doing comedy because it's easy to tell when you're getting it right because people laugh, and you can hear it, and they're smiling, and you can see it.
The actors I admire, like Ben Kingsley or Daniel Day-Lewis, they totally reinvent themselves in every part. I hope I get a chance to do that.
When I was 17 I interned at a school, and it was the most exhausting, difficult thing I've ever done, with all these screaming children.
That's nice, to be compared to Joanna Lumley. She played my mother once in 'Ella Enchanted.' I was one of the ugly sisters, and she was the stepmother, so that was great. I'll take that comparison, thank you.
When I was younger, I was nervous and didn't have a huge amount of confidence as an actor. Comedy is something - you know when you're getting it right because you can hear. And you can hear if you're not getting it right! I like to create interesting, weird characters, and they're often best in comedies.
I can see why people love the idea of a big white wedding - it is a day when they are the centre of attention and get to wear a beautiful dress. But that sounds awful to me because that is like getting ready to walk down the red carpet.
I am very chaotic; I am always late and walking into things.
To be honest, and I may regret saying this, the idea of playing the same character for a very long time is very daunting to me.
I was very chatty and talkative and always getting sent out of class for talking too much and not paying attention, passing notes.
Trying to look cool and lovely in comedy is a recipe for disaster. You have to let go.
I am terrified of being misjudged by thousands of faceless Twitterers.
I tend to eat geographically. When I'm in L.A., I like to eat L.A. food.
I always find it funny when I watch actors talking about, 'I chose to do this part.' A lot of times it's 'you're lucky to get the job.' We're like, 'Thank you so much.'
I personally do not find puke funny. I find it disgusting.
If you can make people laugh, you know you're getting it right; it's an instant pat on the back.
I always played the ugly sister instead of Cinderella or the Wicked Witch. But those are the parts I love, and actually, to be a character actress, you have more longevity, hopefully.
Every movie I've done, when they cast me, they knew I'd probably do it for a toffee apple and a Frappuccino.