Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Australian actress Caitlin Stasey.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Caitlin Jean Stasey is an Australian actress and singer. She is known for her role as Rachel Kinski in Neighbours. Previously she played Francesca Thomas in The Sleepover Club, although her breakthrough movie role came in Tomorrow, When the War Began, a 2010 movie adaptation of the teen novel of the same name in which she played lead protagonist Ellie Linton. She also played Lady Kenna in the American series Reign from 2013 to 2015 and had a recurring role in the ABC2 series Please Like Me from 2013 to 2016. In 2017, Stasey starred as Ada on the Fox television drama APB, which was cancelled after one season in May 2017.
It's always a little bit personal when your work is cut down for whatever reason.
'Broad City' is how I wish we could all be, whereas 'Girls' is maybe a more accurate representation of how things are.
If you compromise in any kind of movement or any kind of wave of revolution, if you sort of play the game, things are gonna change far more slowly than you need them to.
Unfortunately for the 'Tomorrow' series, I feel that for the actors that were in the first film, maybe our commitment to it is done.
The 'ideal' body is everywhere you look, and we are made to feel like failures by advertisers and corporations who shame us into buying their products.
Surprisingly, I'm not a fan of guns or anything like that!
I've undoubtedly offended people, but in the end, I've learned the people that will understand are the people I want to connect to, anyway.
It's taken me time to find my feet in L.A.
One of kindness and integrity. I know I fail constantly, but I’m working towards being a reliable and worthy contributor to the world.
Women – love each other, support each other, defend each other. It comes at a greater cost to you to attack the women around you than it does to empower them.
Falling in love is not the only adventure worthy of a young woman.
Men threatened by feminism either don't understand it or don't like that they now have to modify their own shitty behavior.
The ideal body is everywhere you look, and we are made to feel like failures by advertisers and corporations who shame us into buying their products.
A woman sitting by herself is not waiting for you.
I’ve known I was mostly gay ever since I can remember. I know it troubles many people for me to refer to myself as a lesbian considering I have a male partner. I think they gather that it trivializes the plight of the LGBTQIA community & although that couldn’t be further from the truth at this point in my life I’m trying to steer as far from labeling as possible. Compartmentalizing myself only leads to condemnation & contradiction. I’m happier being fluid and I’m happier being honest.