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The eyes are the windows of your soul, and when you're acting, they're one of your most important instruments. Especially for close-ups!


When I was seven, I wanted to be Esther Williams. I was drummed out of Brownies because I snuck off to the cinema to watch an Esther Williams festival - my greatest wish if I get to Hollywood is to meet her.


I do a lot of American plays. I've done a lot of Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams and Neil Simon. I was in 'Sisters Rosensweig,' 'Six Degrees of Separation,' all of that stuff. So we're very familiar with America. I did 400 performances of 'Born Yesterday.' I did 700 performances of 'They're Playing Our Song.'


You learn stuff from every character you play about the human condition that can be quite enlightening.


They call David O. Russell the actor whisperer because he can get stuff out of actors that maybe some other directors can't.


I'm crazy about the Coen brothers, I'm crazy about Sean Penn. I love the usual suspects like Susan Sarandon, Meryl Streep and people like that.


I was an adventurer, and I got married a few times. I kept trying to find a relationship as good as my parents'.


I love getting presents. And awards. I'd do whatever they told me to do.


It's funny in the U.K., where I'm not really known because I never did a soap. My English cousins in the Lake District think I'm not a real actor because they've never seen me in 'Home and Away' or 'Neighbours.'


I remember I was a little girl when Elizabeth Taylor stole Eddie Fisher from America's Sweetheart, Debbie Reynolds, and the reaction back then was enormous! And Angelina Jolie was in trouble, too, for taking a husband away from another America's Sweetheart. Don't take husbands from America's Sweethearts.


We're becoming so much better at destigmatizing all sorts of things, including mental illness in 'Silver Linings.'


'Promiscuous' implies that I'm not choosy. In fact I'm very choosy. I just happen to have had a lot of choices.


I'm always shy when I meet people I admire so I wouldn't be able to say anything rather than, 'How do you do? Love you! Bye!'


Sexism is alive and well! We were saying this forty years ago. I'm an optimist, so I like to think we've progressed in some ways - in Australia, we get equal pay.


It's one of the functions of the theater to shock and titillate and appall, apart from entertain and delight.


I believe in sex on a first date. Otherwise, how do you know if a second date is worth the effort?


It's a very generous culture, American culture. I know you can't generalize 300 million people, but everyone I've met here has been so lovely to me.


A lioness has got a lot more power than the lion likes to think she has.


When you get as old as I am, you kind of believe there's nothing new under the sun, but there's always a fresh way of looking at something. That's why I love working with young people. They remind you of things you used to know and have since forgotten.


In Australia, I grew up watching 'The Mickey Mouse Club,' my son grew up watching 'Sesame Street,' my grandson's growing up watching 'Dora The Explorer.' So we are sort of saturated with American culture from the day we're born, and to those of those who do have an ear for it, it's second nature.