Top 92 Quotes & Sayings by Asher Keddie - Page 2

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Through my 20s, acting was the be all and end all, and I ended up feeling strung out.
You do change when you have the responsibility of caring for children.
I have four and nine-year-old sons, and the world that they are navigating is vastly different to the one I grew up in. So 'The Hunting,' and the conversations it will inevitably ignite are really necessary, for us to stay on the front foot and to raise emotionally intelligent, respectful human beings.
There are some stories I really want to tell. I feel ready now to develop some projects that I feel particularly passionate about as opposed to saying yes to someone else's.
I love the opportunity to clown. — © Asher Keddie
I love the opportunity to clown.
We really just fit our work in and around the family's needs. I'm not juggling it all brilliantly, I'm doing my best.
There are so many hard-wired ideas we've grown up with that we're now realizing are unacceptable.
I am physically fit and I have a lot of stamina. It's because on the farm I am up at 6 A. M. doing chores. You will find me out in the paddocks, feeding the animals and picking up poo.
Kids experience hormonal changes from birth, I'm trying to be as woke as I can with my kids.
I am conscious now of the little boys I am raising, there are things that are important to me so that they grow up as healthy, responsible and respectful men.
I was a happy woman before I was married with children in my life, and had many great challenges.
Life when I'm not shooting is always about the kids, there's no doubt.
No matter what the time of day, I always make time to be with my horses. They ground me and insist I keep it real.
It's been fantastic with the baby, I love it. He is going to come with me, so I'm going to have him while at work.
I certainly didn't grow up feeling there were brick walls in front of me.
Is that what we think of women when they have a baby? That they're nurturing and warm, but if they haven't got children they aren't? I find that really offensive.
I'm quite a physical, active person and I'd be really keen to see what that would be like, a big action flick.
Maybe it's becoming a mum and beginning a family. I feel like a different kind of confidence is starting to come.
I have 10 pairs of these jeans in different colors, and I've worn the same Isabel Marant boots for seven years. I've looked the same forever and ever.
We have a producer who is incredibly supportive and 'wants' us to have babies, if that is our choice, so that is all due to our show's producer, Imogen Banks. I don't really feel like I have lot of challenges as a female actor in that kind of way.
I feel a really strong sense of responsibility to encourage young women in my industry to embrace strength and vulnerability alike, and to develop their own ideas as courageously as possible.
At the time I became a parent, I was taking on a more active creative role in my industry.
I often have 15 to 16 hour days and I have two young children, both with different needs at seven years and 16 months.
If you feel good, you will look good. That's all it takes.
Vincent and I are entwined creatively every day of our lives. That is a really big part of the relationship for us and what binds us really.
We shouldn't expect women to have it all and manage it all and I certainly don't want to be portrayed in that way - I think it's a very negative message to send women.
With my acting career, everything always seems to just fall into place, so it's not about having to try really hard to get work. — © Asher Keddie
With my acting career, everything always seems to just fall into place, so it's not about having to try really hard to get work.
I'm probably infuriating to work with, particularly in 'Offspring,' because I'm in pretty much every scene so I need the other actors around me to be able to pull of the spontaneity of that character.
I think when your confidence is still growing as a young artist, your capacity for generosity and partnership can be hindered, probably in large part due to self-involvement.
I truly love the challenges of being a mother, co-parenting and finding the space to allow myself to work rigorously.
I'm constantly trying to educate myself with new material on raising children as opposed to the rule book from 20 years ago.
Who needs a gym? It doesn't appeal to me to exercise in a room.
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