Zitat des Tages von Emilia Clarke:
I grew up around horses, but acting and riding on camera is a whole different thing.
Any opportunity to get into fashion and find a beautiful dress, I'm very definitely excited about that.
I think the reason why strong women have such a powerful impact is that you've got the strength of a man with the heart and sensitivity of a woman.
I'd give my right arm to be, like, a random extra on 'Girls,' just to walk past one of the scenarios. I'd love that more than anything.
I owe absolutely everything to HBO.
My normal stuff is Dr. Perricone's hypoallergenic range. I have incredibly sensitive skin, so I struggled to find anything because my skin would react to so much stuff.
When I was in my teens, I thought, 'Would I like to try and work hard at being an actor, or do I want to work hard at doing something musical?' Acting won out, but I do really enjoy those moments where I get to just belt something out.
Living in London as a student is tough. And my heart goes out to every single drama student in London because, as an actor, it's a creative process that you are taking on, and if you don't get to do it every day, it hurts.
I long for the countryside. That's where I get my calm and tranquillity - from being able to come and find a spot of green.
'Elizabeth' is something I've looked to a lot for a strong female leader.
Me and heels are very good friends.
I tried a robin heart once. It wasn't very good.
I learned more doing 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' than I did during three years at drama school.
I've read all the 'Game of Thrones' books many times over, so I sometimes find it easier being on set, because it can be hard to get out of character.
My dad's a sound designer, and he used to take me to work with him.
My rule is never to look at anything on the Internet.
One of the shows I would very much love to be a part of is 'Mad Men' - walking around that office.
Croatia has been glorious - it's so beautiful, and I want to go back as often as I can.
My father always said, 'Never trust anyone whose TV is bigger than their book shelf' - so I make sure I read.
I spent most of my life watching HBO series wishing that at some point in my career I might be able to work with them.
American naturalism is what my indulgent actor side loves: a bit of Tennessee Williams, a bit of Clifford Odets, August Wilson - I would just love to tackle some of that.
My favorite Hepburn moment is in 'Sabrina,' when she steps off a boat in white shorts and a plaid shirt. Chic, classic, and unfussy.
There are no captions on red-carpet photos that say, 'This girl trained for two weeks, she went on a juice diet, she has a professional hair and makeup person, and this dress was made for her.' I just wish they'd say, 'It ain't the truth.'
I think as a woman it's in our nature to nurture someone else. Sometimes at the expense of ourselves.
Drama school is fundamentally practical. I didn't write any essays, so I came out with a BA honors degree in acting.
My dad took me for an audition once, to show me, 'OK, you want to be a child actor, this is what it's like.' I sang a folk song about donkeys on this West End stage with this big director, and there was a queue of 200 girls all singing 'Memory.' I was terrible. Terrible.