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Part of the challenge of being a girl living in the 21st Century, looking back, the danger is to not judge your character by your own standards.
Zoe Kazan
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Zoe Kazan
Age: 41
Born: 1983
Born: September 9
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I think film writing, you're thinking in pictures, and stage writing, you're thinking in dialogue. In film writing, it's also, you only get so many words, so everything has to earn its place in a really economical way. I think for stage writing, you have more leeway.
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Too often in the theatre people can't wait for intermission to get some chocolate or something. But with Come Back, Little Sheba I just hope people leave feeling like they've spent a really good two-hours in that house with us.
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I have a lot more writing experience than Paul Dano has, so to be able to put that experience to use in exercising his vision was almost an acting exercise: How would I write if I were Paul? When I look at it, it feels so completely his, but it's also mine.
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On a personal level, just for me in my own work, I would say the most interesting thing has been getting to work with the people that I've worked with.
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I've worked with a lot of really famous people. It stops being weird really quickly. For me, at least.
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I always wrote. My parents are writers. It just seemed like something people did.
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In New York you can just walk out and be among people. You're on the subway among people, you go to cafes, you can talk to people.
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I've definitely gotten to work with female directors, and I feel lucky because of that. I just feel like more voices should be represented.
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I think movies have much more magic than the theater. Theater can be a magical experience, but movies thrust their subjectivity on you in a more profound way.
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I wouldn't wear makeup, and I didn't like to let boys open the door for me because I felt like it was sexist.
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I took a writing class in college, liked it, and my first year out of school I couldn't get a job, so I wrote a play.
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My hero is Michelle Williams, who I grew close to when we did 'Meek's Cutoff.' She's an extraordinary actor and mom.
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I think most actors jump at the chance to do something where the camera's on them all the time.
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I think action should be revealed through character, so if you have a plot problem, it's probably a character problem.
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I'm klutzy, and I don't embarrass easily.
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I had a real feeling of being fated to be an actor and do my work, and I remember so much speaking up in a room full of people who authentically knew as much or more than me, and feeling like I was absolutely equal, and what I had to say was important.
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I'm always disappointed after an audition when I don't get a part and I hear, Oh, she was too X, or too Y, and it's too much of a quality.
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I think the written word is my first love. I was just a very imagination - centered child and a big part of that imaginary life came from reading.
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There are a lot of words that I knew first as a reader, and I never put the pieces together in my brain. The word segue I thought was pronounced seeg, I think until I went to college, which is horribly embarrassing.
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I've always really been interested in the Pygmalion myth and both what it has to say about creativity and what it has to say about relationships between men and women. I'd been thinking about what I would want to do with that if I was going to write on that theme, and one morning I woke up and Calvin and Ruby Sparks were in my head.
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