Zitat des Tages von Natasha Little:
By the time I was 10, I had lived in 11 different countries.
You can finish the day's filming or the whole shoot or watch something months later and think you could have done it so much better. It's frustrating.
I've been very fortunate.
It might be quite boring if you did something and thought it was perfect.
I have this sense of humour which is about as sophisticated as a seven-year-old schoolboy. I get very overexcited and silly.
As an actor, I'm in such a privileged position because my work is job by job. If something doesn't fit in with family life, there's more flexibility.
Being an actor does make you aware of your age.
I've never, ever done a piece of work - and can't imagine doing a piece of work - when I've thought, 'I was pretty perfect in that.'
I love acting. It's what I do, not what I am.
I love my work, and I feel fortunate to be doing a job I love, but it isn't the centre of my life.
'Pride And Prejudice' takes place in a similar period to 'Vanity Fair,' and yet there's a huge difference between Jane Austen and Thackeray.
I love rehearsing; it's the best part of the job.
My family weren't actors, and we didn't know any actors. It wasn't even something I was aware you could do as a job. I thought you had to be a Redgrave or a Barrymore before you were allowed to go to drama school.
Getting older doesn't bother me. When I was 30, I thought I should have achieved more, but you get more comfortable and think it's time to stop putting pressure on yourself.