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I have drive, for sure. You have to. It's a tough business there are a lot of actresses and not a lot of great roles. I don't want to complain because I'm so grateful.
Rose Byrne
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Rose Byrne
Age: 45
Born: 1979
Born: July 24
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Balmain
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Australia
Mary Rose Byrne
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The actor's life, but also the Australian's life. We're wanderers. We like to walk about - we're curious people. I have felt that since I was a teenager.
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There's a lot of intensity when you're on a set. And then it just goes away and no one's giving you attention or flooding you with compliments.
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I definitely had creative people around me, but my parents were more just very encouraging.
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I'm in love with the city. You can impress an Australian with a city, but you can't impress them with a beach.
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I'm absolutely as vulnerable as the next person in terms of being swept up in aspirational Instagrams. You just have to know what is fantasy and what is real. It's always good to have a diverse feed in your life and in your social media.
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People would make fun of me and throw things at me and whatever teenagers do.
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I'm ambitious but I'm not particularly competitive. I'll try to get roles, as I think it's healthy to go for things, but... I think there's too much competition between women already. It's important to have female solidarity and support each other and other actresses.
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Healthy aggression is good, but I think social media can perpetuate that in the worst way. You have to be careful about comparing yourself to others. You can never be somebody else. You will only be yourself, and that's what's great.
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I see some of the clothes from the '90s is back in fashion. That really freaks me out because that's when I grew up.
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I often do very serious roles, but really I am a big clown.
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Anything can happen. Anything happens all the time.
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The good thing about having a kid is you don't think about that as much. Like when I turned 30, for instance, that was much more momentous. Forty is particularly great for a woman. It's a big thing.
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I've been reading The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan, which is obviously very dated now but still relevant. It's so interesting to see how far we've come and how far we haven't come with all these myths that people put onto women.
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My parents weren't in the arts, but we grew up in Balmain, which at that time was an artistic, bohemian suburb of Sydney. It's a lot more gentrified now. It was very working class, pubs on every corner because it's right by the water so a lot of the guys on the ships and the boats used to go and drink there. It's very posh now.
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Australians, we've got a very healthy sense of humor in us. God forbid we take ourselves too seriously so it's kind of a cultural trait.
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The writing is so great on TV now it's such a pleasure to watch.
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I have to rein myself in sometimes.
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As you get older, you just lose that confidence and narcissism you have in your twenties. You realize you have less time on the planet, and you become cynical and less confident.
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I've always thought of myself as more of a character actress. I've tried to do different things, but I've always been under the radar and that's how I like it. I've been really blessed to work this long and I just hope I continue to get better and better and better and better.
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With a comedy, it's so important to see it with an audience and an audience who really wants to be there and is enthusiastic, otherwise it can be quite a traumatizing experience.
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