Hayley Atwell quotes:

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  • I have family dotted everywhere - Dad's in California; I've got aunts in Scotland and Virginia; family in Kansas City; family in Manchester and London.

  • Documenting trips makes them that much richer. I stick in train tickets and business cards from restaurants. It makes the whole experience poetic, describing the sights, smells and sounds around me. It means I can relive the holiday years later.

  • I think American guys tend to be a bit more forward, a bit more chatty and open than the Brits. The Brits seem to have a darker sense of humor, though I have met some Americans who have adopted bits of the British dry sense of humor as well.

  • Skiing in Whistler was great fun. It's an extreme environment that's very different to my own and I had never skied before, so I had to learn to take on the elements quite bravely. It was nice to try something new.

  • Although I grew up in London, I spent summers in Missouri, where my dad lived. It's quite a liberal town, Kansas City. You'd be surprised.

  • I'd love to do an action movie. Something with lots of stunts. Anything fast and dangerous and involving guns.

  • My real self, the self I have always been from a child, is a loner and nerd, slightly overweight, with a very heavy fringe. That is who I was as a kid. I don't think I will ever be anything other than that.

  • Mum wasn't at all religious, but she thought that going to the theatre was as important a ceremonial, communal experience that a person could have.

  • It's people's worst fantasy to see their partner kissing someone else, even though it's a job and it's not real.

  • My first job was a Greek tragedy, and ever since, one job just seemed to roll onto the next. I've been terribly lucky.

  • I love firing guns. It's an amazing feeling - so sexy and powerful.

  • I am often lost in my own world, with a frown on my face.

  • The main reason I did 'Captain America' was because I wanted to get out of my own head and stop taking my work so seriously.

  • The art of conversation consist as much in listening politely, as in talking agreeably.

  • When actors get a bad name for diva behavior - I've never seen it. Because my experience with people who are really famous actors is that they work really hard.

  • From a very young age, stories fuelled my imagination in the most wonderful way.

  • I went to drama school for three years, and the whole thing there is that hopefully you are introduced to a man called William Shakespeare who is the greatest of all time of all storytelling.

  • I read a lot of heavy literature when I'm on set, so on holiday I want to indulge in something light-hearted.

  • The things that prey on my mind in London seem to disappear as soon as I find myself in a different environment. Survival mode kicks in.

  • I think Brits probably feel that Americans are more like us than vice-versa, if that makes sense. Because we get everything American over here in Britain, but yet there are things which are staunchly English that you guys don't have.

  • I'm deeply ambitious and I always have been.

  • I'm not really into makeup, not really into fuffing with hair and stuff.

  • I can't imagine it if beauty was the only currency I used as an actress. It just doesn't interest me.

  • Because I trained in theater, I always leave a film shoot feeling like I haven't done anything, like I just sat in front of the camera and whispered, essentially.

  • I don't think I'm curvaceous. It's simply that most other actresses are really, stupidly tiny.

  • I like characters who have faults. I'm drawn to darker people.

  • I think it's always easier to play parts that you have something concrete that you can relate to.

  • I've had that experience of not liking people very much, but having tremendous respect for them.

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