Sophie Turner for Nylon Singapore - July 2014
I don’t really have a process. I’m very much an in-the-moment actress. I suppose I just kind of wing it because I feel that as long as I know my character, I should be able to be spontaneous on set.
I don’t really have a process. I’m very much an in-the-moment actress. I suppose I just kind of wing it because I feel that as long as I know my character, I should be able to be spontaneous on set.
You’ve got to be happy when you play a sad character; otherwise, you just get depressed. Make your real life as fun as possible.
“I’ve watched [Sophie] develop and grow. I watched her in the first season, and then the following two seasons I’ve worked with her, and she’s growing stronger, as an actress and a woman, in her own right, as well.” -Natalie Dormer
I learn something new everyday about myself as an actor, my capabilities, how far I can stretch myself, throw out emotions I never knew I had.
"I learn something new everyday about myself as an actor, my capabilities, how far I can stretch myself, throw out emotions I never knew I had."