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You have to have the passion. I could not live if I wasn't an actor. If you're just in it for beautiful dresses and movie stars, then I think you should not be an actor.
Diane Kruger
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Diane Kruger
Age: 48
Born: 1976
Born: July 15
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I don’t know how you prepare for something like that. I cannot imagine living in a fishbowl like that. I don’t live here so I don’t know it will be that bad anyway because I live in Paris and we don’t have that sort of phenomenon there. So I don’t know, we’ll see what happens.
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What counts in Hollywood is box office. It doesn't really matter what people think of you as an actor because, as long as you have been in a movie that has made money, you will always get another job.
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Being German, I think we don't really express a lot of things.
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Above all, I dislike vulgarity.
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I don't have any romantic ideas about marriage. Trust me. A white dress... ? No. It's not something for me.
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I find period pieces really difficult to get my head around. How can we know what it must have been like to be in Nazi Germany in 1944? The reality weighs on me because I feel like you want to try and honor what happened, but how can you truly know? I have never lived in a war or lost anyone.
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Every actor you learn from, take something from everyone - big actor or not. Whether they're big movie stars or not doesn't really matter.
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I grew up loving actresses or actors who were very classy but who seemed a little bit mysterious because you couldn't grasp what they're really thinking. I mean, Grace Kelly always looked impossibly glamorous, yet you could always see there was something behind her eyes.
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People always think I’m dainty when they meet me, but I’m really not. I’m very German – we’re not made out of sugar.
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Sometimes you can write a great scene, but when you're actually in a situation and it doesn't work, you have to be flexible enough to make it work for you.
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What you wear is such an expression of who you are. That's like someone picking out who I'm going to date!
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I dreamt of becoming a ballet dancer. I studied with the Royal Academy of London for 11 years, and that did not pan out, but my love for being on stage was born there. And then, I actually went to drama school in Paris, France. That's where it first started.
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