Top 51 Quotes & Sayings by Carice van Houten

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Dutch actress Carice van Houten.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Carice van Houten

Carice Anouk van Houten is a Dutch actress and singer. Her first leading role in the television film Suzy Q (1999) won her the Golden Calf for Best Acting in a Television Drama; two years later, she won the Golden Calf for Best Actress for Undercover Kitty (2001).

When I started acting, there were parts in English that I thought I just had to try it out and go to another country. I did a film in Ireland. It was my first film abroad.
I think it's cool people love to hate me.
My mother and my sister are big Jon Snow fans. — © Carice van Houten
My mother and my sister are big Jon Snow fans.
There doesn't seem to be a religion in 'Game of Thrones' that's totally peaceful... we haven't seen any Buddhists.
I can't say I'm having trouble with my husband or that I have a stubborn child.
In my own country, I play light comedies and funny parts.
I'm cold in summer. I'm the coldest person ever! It's very ironic I'm never cold in the scripts. Every time I'm shooting, if you don't see a part of me, there are hot water bottles there.
I don't know how to play evil.
I never believe in going to America with my show reel and knocking on every agent's door. I couldn't even do it. I'm way too insecure and too proud.
Whenever you have to do a photo shoot with a woman, there is this weird competition. They need to prove something. They need to play games - maybe unconsciously - but women are so sensitive, and people call me more masculine sometimes.
I speak French, German, English, and Dutch, and I can say a few words in Spanish - none of these languages have anything to do with Valyrian.
It's great to play somebody's wife, but not all the time. There's so many other stories to tell.
I pick up on other people's discomfort. — © Carice van Houten
I pick up on other people's discomfort.
I like to play a strong woman, but a strong woman can also be very fragile and vulnerable at the same time.
My father is a silent cinema freak, so he took me to 1925 silent films that took forever, like 5-hour movies, but I've seen a lot of that stuff since I was young. And then I saw the film 'Annie,' and I just wanted to be Annie; I just wanted to be that orphan kid and wanted to sing and dance.
Don't get me wrong: I would not say no to an Oscar!
Most directors that I've worked with - I've worked with before, especially in Holland - and they know that I'm somebody who talks and asks, and talks, and talks, and talks and questions and turns things around. I'm like a little cat, walking around my little nest until I find my place.
I don't believe you can get into somebody's character but more that somebody comes in you. You just use yourself. In everything I play, I feel like it is me. I just say different things on different times and look different.
My grandparents met each other in amateur theatre. My uncle is an actor.
I do this acting thing mostly for myself. I like to make a connection and communicate with the audience to make myself feel less lonely. I also do it to develop my own character, so sometimes I do it to just be away in a certain area that I've never been to. But mostly, the story has to do something for me.
Playing evil is just not interesting. I don't think anyone who does evil stuff thinks they're doing evil stuff. That's the scary part.
On my own, I have very bad posture; I'm clunky.
It's not so easy to forgive.
I'm completely the opposite of what I play on 'Game of Thrones.'
Dining with a married couple can be uncomfortable.
I come from Holland, and there's a lot of nudity in film there.
I have a very musical family from my Scottish roots.
I have a love-hate relationship with Twitter. There are moments I feel like 99 percent of the people who write stuff are the sweetest people, and then one crazy guy or girl spoils the whole thing.
I have some wigs at home just for fun. Throughout my years, my hair has been treated in a not very nice way, so I have to be careful.
If I go to Hollywood, I will have to start all over again - which is fine and makes me humble.
I personally don't like to rehearse so much. I really sort of trust my instinct.
The khaleesi seems the most fair.
In the streets, they're very nice. On Twitter, there are people who love to hate me. Sometimes people get mean. I tend to answer like, 'Careful now, know who you're dealing with...' They're like, 'I'm sorry! Don't send the Lord of Light after me!' It's fun to play with that.
I don't do method acting. If I play a farmer, I'm not gonna spend 3 weeks on a chicken farm. That's a bit too much for me. — © Carice van Houten
I don't do method acting. If I play a farmer, I'm not gonna spend 3 weeks on a chicken farm. That's a bit too much for me.
I'm not at all a hero. I'm a wussy.
I tend to really duck down and make myself smaller than I already am.
I've never really considered packing my suitcase and heading to Hollywood.
I think I'm a very intuitive actress.
I'm a singer and working on my second album. I write and produce. There is so much more that satisfies me. So there's not just this one ambition to become an American movie star. Because I will never become an American movie star.
It's quite absurd to act against a smoke creature that is not there.
I'm a workaholic.
For a while, I thought that I was only going to be cast in Second World War films.
American actresses have more problems than I do; I'm lucky to be able to play what I want for a smaller audience, because I have my own country to do that in.
I knew always that Holland gave away the most Jews of all the countries. We are not the heroes that are in the history books. — © Carice van Houten
I knew always that Holland gave away the most Jews of all the countries. We are not the heroes that are in the history books.
I'm not a method actor. I can't even explain so much what I do.
In theater, the scenes I like the most are the ones where you are there and you cannot talk.
I never believed in going to America with my show-reel and knocking on every agent's door. I couldn't even do it. I'm too insecure, and too proud. It's a strange combination.
I personally don't like to rehearse so much. I really trust my instincts. I like to talk and talk and talk until we have to do it. I feel the same about theater.
It's a big responsibility to be the main part of a film because if you don't like me, you have a problem for two-and-a-half hours.
I read a lot of articles about young women in the resistance. All of a sudden, I felt that if I go too much into this horror, then I won't be able to start as a fresh character.
I don't do method acting. If I play a farmer I'm not gonna spend 3 weeks on a chicken farm. That's a bit too much for me.
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