Natalie Dormer behind the scenes for a photoshoot for TV Guide Magazine at San Diego Comic Con 2015.
Natalie Dormer behind the scenes for a photoshoot for TV Guide Magazine at San Diego Comic Con 2015.
Perfect is very boring, and if you happen to have a different look, that’s a celebration of human nature, I think. If we were all symmetrical and perfect, life would be very dull.
I’ve always been a black sheep. That’s a hard thing to be until you find your calling in life. I was bullied a lot at school, probably because I was perceived to be different from everyone else.
We don’t have enough young, female antiheroes. We don’t accept women as antiheroes the way we do the men. (credit)
I don’t think you need to ‘write for women’, per say. You don’t need to write about shoes and babies and periods. Women have brains the way men have brains. If you just change the name of the character; that’s what Angelina Jolie did with Salt, which was a role originally for Tom Cruise. I think male writers maybe panic that they can’t write female characters too much. Just change John to Jane. (x)
Natalie Dormer and Sam Claflin at BuzzFeed’s office on November 10th.
Ahead of the London Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 premiere, the two English actors decided to take part in a quick word-association game. It started with the settee in the office squeaking when they sat down. (x)