Top 56 Quotes & Sayings by Anna Paquin

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Canadian actress Anna Paquin.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Anna Paquin

Anna Hélène Paquin is a Canadian-born New Zealand actress. She made her acting debut portraying Flora McGrath in the romantic drama film The Piano (1993), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress at age 11, making her the second-youngest winner in Oscar history. She was a successful child actress, receiving multiple Young Artist Award nominations for her roles in Fly Away Home (1996), The Member of the Wedding (1997), and A Walk on the Moon (1999), and a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for appearing in Cameron Crowe's comedy-drama film Almost Famous (2000). She also appeared in the films Jane Eyre (1996) and Amistad (1997).

Maybe I'm misjudging people, but I feel like a lot of people still have an image of me in a bonnet at nine years old.
Sookie is about as radically different from me and a lot of the work I've previously done as you could possibly come up with.
I was never overexposed and work never became a chore. I was a very good girl wanting to do a good job. — © Anna Paquin
I was never overexposed and work never became a chore. I was a very good girl wanting to do a good job.
I just do what feels right. I think the great thing about getting to do what I do is that you can try out being a different person without having to screw up your life to do it.
Just because I do what I do doesn't mean I escaped adolescence, all the bumps and bruises that go along with it.
I like shows or films or books that have messages but don't beat people over the head with them.
You find happiness where you find it.
Sookie is always in distress, it wouldn't be 'True Blood' if someone wasn't trying to kill her.
I was honestly never a huge school person.
If I don't do laundry today, I'm gonna have to buy new clothes tomorrow.
My sexuality is something I'm completely comfortable with and open about. There's a lot of prejudice toward us but the more people talk about it, the less of a big deal it will be. And that will be better for everyone.
There's nothing more exciting as an actor than getting to do something that you're not entirely sure that anyone would let you do, and getting to take a big jump in a completely different direction.
I've never really been one of those girls who's scared of showing a bit of flesh.
When it's a love scene with someone you actually love, there's no feeling like, 'Can I touch him here? Can I touch him there?' You know what your boundaries are - or what they aren't, I suppose.
I don't know what it is that I'm doing, but I'm really enjoying myself. And I'm free to do it as much as I want. — © Anna Paquin
I don't know what it is that I'm doing, but I'm really enjoying myself. And I'm free to do it as much as I want.
Everything about being a teenager and not feeling like you fit in is just magnified by being a mutant!
It's great to have the freedom to enjoy your work and not feel like you're leaving your other life behind.
Well, the years from 10 to 20, when your body, mind and everything is like changing every five minutes, can be pretty torturing. And most of the interesting characters, I think, are somewhat tortured or torturous. I'm 20 now, so I'm only just an adult.
There are very few films or plays or anything about really happy people with perfect lives.
Stubborn people get themselves in a lot of trouble, but they also get things done.
I like a challenge.
I don't know when acting came to be more about awards than about the work. Judging who's better than the other person shouldn't be part of why we're doing this job. It should be about entertaining people.
I'm Anna Paquin. I'm bisexual and I give a damn.
I'm so organised. I never screw up. I've done it maybe twice before. I check my calendar seven times a day.
Everyone is usually screwed up in some way and that is usually where the work comes in - figuring out how to make it believable and make it real to present someone's problems that you don't necessarily actually know anything about.
I have a really, really, really normal family. And by normal I mean we're all nuts on some level. I think you've gotta be a little nuts to pursue any kind of creative job. I was also a really good kid. I know that sounds really dull, but I didn't rebel in the traditional sense.
You gain and lose different things in different mediums or different sectors of different mediums. There are liberties you get on tiny indie films in terms of not having to be designed toward a marketing demographic.
I really liked the idea of focusing on one thing for, hopefully, a long time to come. I also like the idea of a consistent lifestyle, as opposed to not really knowing where on the planet you're going to be at any given moment.
I think that in itself is kind of an amazing achievement to be able to say that your full-time career is in any creative arts, let alone a show that has kept people interested for coming on four seasons and hopefully more.
I'm drawn to doing interesting stuff at work. And some of the time with the supernatural, you get to do really crazy, fun things. But I'm not a big genre-fantasy gal, particularly.
I still don't really think about acting that much. I just do it.
While I have always, felt like an outsider, it's because of the professional choices I have made, so it's not like I am planning to throw myself a giant pity party.
One hate crime is committed approximately every hour of every day in this country.
I get paid to do the thing I love most, and maybe that makes blending into the crowd impossible sometimes, but I wouldn't trade it for the world.
I think, generally, most people can't maintain anything that's particularly strict for very long. I watch people trying and failing to do that a lot.
I think it's an amazing quality to be able to roll with the punches and not be totally ruined as a person because life's been rough for you. That's a really admirable way to go through your life.
Frankly, no one had ever asked me before. My sexuality is something I'm completely comfortable with and open about. — © Anna Paquin
Frankly, no one had ever asked me before. My sexuality is something I'm completely comfortable with and open about.
We all had to learn Southern accents. It wasn't a big research show. With the 'Wounded Knee' project, I locked myself in my apartment with history books so I would know what we're talking about.
None of the characters I've played are really like me. That would be boring. That wouldn't be acting.
Like most people my age, my job is the main focus of my life. I don't have some kind of jet-setting fabulous lifestyle where I'm constantly in situations to acquire amazing anecdotes, that's it.
I work out like a maniac and I spray tan a lot. Genetics were kind, but I work very hard.
Acting is pretending to be someone else.
I like hiding somewhere, like, say on a bus street in a doorway, and taking pictures without people knowing - which sounds really creepy....You get some of the most interesting pictures because people are walking past not realising you're there.
I get paid to do the thing I love most, and maybe that makes blending into the crowd impossible sometimes, but I wouldnt trade it for the world.
I don’t know what it is that I’m doing, but I’m really enjoying myself. And I’m free to do it as much as I want.
The only thing I can definitely say is that you cease to be self-conscious after you've had to kiss somebody on-camera with 30 people watching.
Maybe it should be weird, simulating sex with your husband in front of people. But it's really not. When its a love scene with someone you actually love it's no 'Can I touch him here, can I touch him there' You know what your boundaries are, or aren't I suppose.
I think any time you take on touchy subjects, you're going to offend some people, or you're going to please others. — © Anna Paquin
I think any time you take on touchy subjects, you're going to offend some people, or you're going to please others.
None of the characters I`ve played are really like me. That would be boring. It wouldn`t be acting.
I just like the idea of getting to be my own boss, in a sense. Getting to decide what I want to do. Though it's also really nice to have no responsibility whatsoever, outside of being an actor, and have everyone else be worried about all the details.
I don't think a naked body is particularly shocking or interesting ... It's not the culture I was raised in. I was not brought up in the United States. I don't share the [attitude] that you can have graphic violence, but - God forbid - you see someone's nipples.
I'd really like to get to do some fighting, some martial arts training, because I think that would be really fun I do gymnastics and ballet, and I'm very, very into the physically acrobatic end of sport.
I'm just living my life. I'm incredibly disciplined and I work incredibly hard. I show up for things on time, I do my homework, and I work my ass off. I've had a lot of luck, but I work really, really hard.
People are incredibly literal sometimes in how they view you. You have dark hair and pale skin? You must be brooding. The second you dye your hair blond and get a spray tan, people treat you as if you're a bit stupider and happier.
There are very few films or plays or anything about really happy people with perfect lives. Everyone is usually screwed up in some way and that is usually where the work comes in - figuring out how to make it believable and make it real to present someone.
We do ritualistic animal sacrifice. We host orgies on our trampoline, every other Sunday. You didn't get our Twitter feed on that? I'm really sorry! And then, every once in awhile, we run through the city and drain people and drink their blood. It's really very romantic.
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