If you're creating your character, you can have full ownership of the emotional range they go through. You can make bolder choices.
I've always liked higher necklines, and Mia Farrow is my ultimate inspiration. The baby-doll dresses with big Peter Pan collars that she wore in 'Rosemary's Baby' were iconic. I've been drawn to similar looks ever since.
My absolute favorite film is Hal Ashby's 'Harold and Maude.'
I think 'Ballet Shoes' was a very pivotal role for me. I was about 14 then, and it was an incredible cast: Eileen Atkins, Victoria Wood, Emilia Fox, Harriet Walters. All these incredible women.
'Gypsy' follows a New York therapist, played by Naomi Watts. It explores the boundaries between patient and doctor - she kind of starts to play puppeteer with her clients.
As long as you feel good in something, it doesn't matter what other people think. You just have to own it. You'll never regret wearing something you really love.
Nic Hoult is just such a brilliant actor.
I thrive on that nomadic lifestyle.
Anything that Osgood Perkins writes, you can sign me up!
I never went to drama school, but I was really lucky in that both my junior school and secondary school had brilliant drama departments.
Good horror is about so much more than slashing: it's a way of examining grief and loss of self.
My dream would be to be like Tina Weymouth from Talking Heads. Her style and everything about her, she's just the coolest human being.
I find that I'm quite experimental. I'm drawn to the brighter and weirder things.