1.
I find life so shocking in general. Everything about it surprises me.
Katherine Waterston
2.
I don't want to be a basket case on set. I try to sort of quiet all of that, all those thoughts, kinda just let yourself be aware of them when you're preparing to do the work but then once you get there you have to feel as free as possible. Anything that I perceived as something that ran the risk of stressing me out, I just left outside the studio doors because I didn't want to undermine myself.
Katherine Waterston
3.
Seeing someone happy on set is just a very small slice of the reality of an actor's life.
Katherine Waterston
4.
I've never had to talk about my work, nobody's given a damn about it - you know, what I thought. I find that I sort of like that, to get to keep it to myself. It's a bit bizarre.
Katherine Waterston
5.
I thought acting was what grownups did. It was such a part of my childhood. I was already in love with performing before I knew there were other options. By then, it was too late.
Katherine Waterston
6.
I look back at my adolescence, and Im shocked at the things I did that were my idea of adult behavior.
Katherine Waterston
7.
Ive always wanted to play the villain. But the young girl is never the villain.
Katherine Waterston
8.
It's weird. I feel like people assume if a character is very different than you, that means it's difficult to get into their head or into their skin.
Katherine Waterston
9.
So when things start going badly, you're invested in the characters in a way I think amplifies the horror and the fear because you're invested.
Katherine Waterston
10.
I didn’t find it difficult to live in the “Inherent Vice” world or play those scenes, because they just seemed so real.
Katherine Waterston
11.
I dont think Paul Thomas Anderson has a standard approach to anything.
Katherine Waterston
12.
Costume design is so important and really helpful, and I really love that aspect of character development, just figuring it out.
Katherine Waterston
13.
What I love about the way they both [Paul Thomas Anderson and Joaquin Phoenix] work is that all of the monkey business is on film. There's no monkey business outside of the monkey business of making the movie. There's no ego bullshit, there's no wasted energy. It's all directed at the story and that's rare.
Katherine Waterston