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I've always appreciated great acting performances, but I've even learned to appreciate not so great ones 'cause it's hard.
Zoe Bell
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Zoe Bell
Age: 45
Born: 1978
Born: November 17
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My job has always been to not only make my character look like a badass but to also make the actor I am fighting opposite to be the character they need to be too.
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Actually my relationships with my girlfriends have become that much deeper and more profound, because I'm like, huh, yeah, I don't have to judge you, or you judge me. It was a lot of - I didn't want to be that crazy girlfriend.
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I love the idea of doing comedy, whether it's action comedy or just straight comedy. It's such a big, new world for me that I'm starting to realize that any character that I relate to, in any way, shape or form, or that I have any appreciation for, given enough preparation, I can find that person.
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I think the biggest shift for me is - this is going to sound like a wanky actor, but - getting in touch with, and learning to not just appreciate, but actually really enjoy being a woman. Because for so long I was a jock, and I was an athlete, and I was a tomboy, and people would joke about like, fancy dress, you should go as a girl.
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I would find it more difficult if somebody else was doing the action.
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The physical element of a role is something I'm super familiar with, and I love it. I've definitely made the transition into acting over doubling, just because I needed to make it clear to myself, so that I fully committed.
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Humans sort of instinctively respond negatively to something that's not true.
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The thing that I come across is that people think that I might actually be super aggressive, want-to-fight type in real life. The irony is that that's just not true, at all.
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I like the debate, but I don't really like the fight. I don't like being in the ring. I'm not competitive.
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I'm a poster child for feminism whether I like it or not, but I was resistant to the part of me that was a woman.
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Feeling fear is a good sign that your survival instincts are intact. You need to appreciate the dangers to stay safe.
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When my physicality is involved, it's kind of my comfort zone, so I find it much easier to access emotions.
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I think because I am a physical person, and because my way of expressing and performing and storytelling or explaining has always been with my body, if I can combine the two I find it really liberating.
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