I excelled in English while I was at school.
I look at my contemporaries, and we’re all at different stages and levels, and all choosing different routes, different ways to do things.
When you have a child, you are just immediately changed forever. You put yourself second. Your child comes first, and everything that you do is with them in mind.
I never had a father figure so I never missed it.
I think documentary filmmaking is a braver way to make films because it’s real, and you’re really there.
I think everyone still thinks I’m 13.
I’m still pretty terrified of heights.
I wanted to be a journalist for a long time.
I’m awkward around girls.
I think a mantra I always told myself is, “No matter how many times somebody pitches the ball at you, if you swing every time, eventually one of them is going to connect.” Being yourself and persistence are two things that became my daily mantras, I suppose.
I don’t think there’s a lot of actors out there right now who really know what they’re doing at all.
I don’t think many people can say they’ve been the lead in a Spielberg film and still been able to live their normal life that they had before.