The only place I am recognized all the time is in L.A. and otherwise, it's only about once a day. I feel pretty anonymous.
My dad's a doctor, and when I was 8, I went to one of his medical conferences where they were demonstrating laser surgery on a chicken. I was so mad that a chicken had to die, I never ate meat again.
My father has a general rule. He says if I haven't done it in real life I shouldn't do it on-screen.
Ninety per cent of how you learn is watching great people. When you are surrounded by good actors it lifts your performance.
Smart women love smart men more than smart men love smart women.
When I was 7 years old, I put on shows for everyone at my grandpa's funeral. I was always the little entertainer.
Star Wars hasn't changed my life at all.
The best part about being friends with your parents is that no matter what you do, they have to keep loving you.
It's always strange being a kid on the set, because you're treated like an equal when you're working. But then when you break, the other actors go back to their trailers to take naps and drink beer, and I have to, like, go do school.
There are movies where we are interested in seeing people's lives without agreeing with what they're doing.
There's always pressure, from other people and yourself. If you're happy with the looks you're born with, then what are you going to do your whole life?. We keep thinking up new things and finding better ways of doing things because we're not happy with what we're given.
There's so much else to do in the world. To just be interested in doing films would limit my life.
When a guy tells me I'm cute, it's not something desirable. Cute is more like what you want your pet to be.
I've stood up to producers before, and even a director. I saw them being abusive. A lot of people on the set are scared to say stuff when they're not being treated right.
When I was in nursery school, the teachers asked me, y'know, 'What does your dad do for a living?' So I said 'He helps women get pregnant!' They called my mom and they were like, 'What exactly does your husband do?'