1.
I used to go to rave parties, too, but I was never savvy with techno.
Rose Byrne
2.
The British are so funny. It's like they can't believe I lived in Hackney. 'You could live in Bondi Beach. Why would you want to live in 'Ackney?' But Hackney's fantastic. I'm serious. There are so many artists there. I loved the markets, the parks, the pubs, the diversity. It was a cultural melting-pot.
Rose Byrne
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I loved performing; I was always trying to impress my siblings by being a clown. I think that came from being the runt of the litter.
Rose Byrne
4.
I liked the Beastie Boys and A Tribe Called Quest and Cypress Hill.
Rose Byrne
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You see someone on the street wearing an outfit and then it's on the cover of a magazine. I love. But, you know, I'm Australian, so I'm not too flashy or glitzy.
Rose Byrne
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I'm ambitious but I'm not particularly competitive. I'll try to get roles, as I think it's healthy to go for things, but... I think there's too much competition between women already. It's important to have female solidarity and support each other and other actresses.
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7.
Anything can happen. Anything happens all the time.
Rose Byrne
8.
Art, a book, a painting, a song, can definitely inspire change, whether it's a small change or a big change but you know there's novels I've read or a scene in a film that I've seen where I definitely inspired something and made a change or addressed an issue in my life or done something cliche like make a phone call.
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I see myself more as a character actress than a celebrity.
Rose Byrne
10.
I'm in love with the city. You can impress an Australian with a city, but you can't impress them with a beach.
Rose Byrne
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Here in L.A. the standard of beauty is kind of ridiculous. I want to be doing this when I'm in my fifties and sixties and this isn't what I'm going to look like.
Rose Byrne
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I'm generally a people-pleaser so I get high anxiety from any sort of confrontation.
Rose Byrne
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The concept of growing up is so hard to quantify. What have you learned and how have you changed and how have you stayed exactly the same? As I get older, it's something I reflect on more and more. Especially as the generations go on. We wait longer to have families, we wait longer to have responsibilities. Everyone used to be married by 20 and pregnant immediately.
Rose Byrne
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I was very, very shy when I was little. Acting lets you access all those different parts of yourself to make the character authentic.
Rose Byrne
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I think it's only through learning, and doing something uncomfortable, that you can actually change. That's why I wanted to do a play. I was so scared of it and I knew my brain would really be stretched and it was going to be hard. And it was hard and uncomfortable. Instead of naturally wanting to avoid all those feelings I need to lean toward them more. But saying that, don't ask me to make a lasagna or a Coq au vin.
Rose Byrne
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I think it's important to keep an element of fear about yourself because it makes you appreciate the jobs.
Rose Byrne
17.
As an artist I just think comedic actors are really underrated.
Rose Byrne
18.
Healthy aggression is good, but I think social media can perpetuate that in the worst way. You have to be careful about comparing yourself to others. You can never be somebody else. You will only be yourself, and that's what's great.
Rose Byrne
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What's weird about the cinema business is that you have to have a thick skin while remaining vulnerable as an artist. It comes with time. You get dumped, your heart gets broken.
Rose Byrne
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It's important to have female solidarity and support each other and other actresses.
Rose Byrne
21.
I've been reading The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan, which is obviously very dated now but still relevant. It's so interesting to see how far we've come and how far we haven't come with all these myths that people put onto women.
Rose Byrne
22.
My parents weren't in the arts, but we grew up in Balmain, which at that time was an artistic, bohemian suburb of Sydney. It's a lot more gentrified now. It was very working class, pubs on every corner because it's right by the water so a lot of the guys on the ships and the boats used to go and drink there. It's very posh now.
Rose Byrne
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Comedy has to have momentum in order for it to keep moving along.
Rose Byrne
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They think I'm depressed because I look serious in photos. It's usually because I'm just nervous. But I've stopped dressing for other people. If I think I look good, that's the most important thing.
Rose Byrne
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People would make fun of me and throw things at me and whatever teenagers do.
Rose Byrne
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The roles for women on television have historically always been stronger and that, I would say, is still true. The question is commerce. That's probably where there's a block for a lot of people, the commerce behind it. Where is the audience? And it's so clear to me that there is a huge audience for female-driven projects. People still seem to think it's a fluke when it happens. That's one of the hurdles that's still left to be jumped over.
Rose Byrne
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I'm absolutely as vulnerable as the next person in terms of being swept up in aspirational Instagrams. You just have to know what is fantasy and what is real. It's always good to have a diverse feed in your life and in your social media.
Rose Byrne
28.
I've already started saying that I'm 30 when I'm still 29. That way, I'm already there.
Rose Byrne
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My parents were so relaxed by the time I was growing up that I got away with a lot more.
Rose Byrne
30.
The physical environment of L.A. is really beautiful. It's actually kinda fun, too, if you're working. It's just not really fun if you're not working and you don't know anybody.
Rose Byrne
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Where I am now, you're very much at everybody else's mercy. You have no control over your career in a lot of ways. It's just important to know what your own goals are, because that's empowering.
Rose Byrne
32.
I often do very serious roles, but really I am a big clown.
Rose Byrne
33.
Being an actor is mostly about rejection and being out of work. It was a fast lesson in all of that stuff.
Rose Byrne
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Women watch plenty of television and theater. They're consumers, like everybody else. I think people don't thinking women go to the movies is a thing that still has to be addressed and changed.
Rose Byrne
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I have to rein myself in sometimes.
Rose Byrne
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Making a film is an incredibly technical undertaking.
Rose Byrne
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The writing is so great on TV now; it's such a pleasure to watch.
Rose Byrne
38.
I definitely had creative people around me, but my parents were more just very encouraging.
Rose Byrne
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I love TV as a viewer.
Rose Byrne
40.
How competitive am I? A healthy amount. I have four siblings. It was competitive just eating dinner, like, "Everyone, get what you want from the chicken." Plus competing for your parents' attention.
Rose Byrne
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The good thing about having a kid is you don't think about that as much. Like when I turned 30, for instance, that was much more momentous. Forty is particularly great for a woman. It's a big thing.
Rose Byrne
42.
The actor's life, but also the Australian's life. We're wanderers. We like to walk about - we're curious people. I have felt that since I was a teenager.
Rose Byrne
43.
What has surprised me most about being a celebrity is the fascination with pregnant women. After I had Rocco, the paparazzi came and sought me out. I never had that before. There's a whole industry, literally, based on people having children. I guess because you're changing, putting on weight. It makes me very uncomfortable. I didn't enjoy that much at all.
Rose Byrne
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I have drive, for sure. You have to. It's a tough business; there are a lot of actresses and not a lot of great roles. I don't want to complain because I'm so grateful.
Rose Byrne
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I think people are uncomfortable seeing pregnant women, particularly with any kind of conflict. [Pregnancy is] very much a projection of life and love, but it's also very complicated. People have very complicated pregnancies. They could be accidental or people suffer depression, and that was a really interesting thing for me. And a challenging thing. I have not been pregnant. I don't know what that's like, let alone to be really conflicted about it. Acting in the film about pregnancy was a really interesting thing to do.
Rose Byrne
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With a comedy, it's so important to see it with an audience and an audience who really wants to be there and is enthusiastic, otherwise it can be quite a traumatizing experience.
Rose Byrne
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Australians, we've got a very healthy sense of humor in us. God forbid we take ourselves too seriously so it's kind of a cultural trait.
Rose Byrne
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I think diversity for most actors is such a blessing. It's something definitely I've strived for.
Rose Byrne
49.
I see some of the clothes from the '90s is back in fashion. That really freaks me out because that's when I grew up.
Rose Byrne
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As you get older, you just lose that confidence and narcissism you have in your twenties. You realize you have less time on the planet, and you become cynical and less confident.
Rose Byrne