Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Emily Atack - Page 2

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Last updated on November 9, 2024.
I think, as an actor, you are constantly playing other people. I would like people to get to know me on a more personal level.
If you ever get a chance to just plonk yourself out of the world for a bit - do it! It's so amazing.
My social life is so important to me. — © Emily Atack
My social life is so important to me.
I'm not afraid to admit I have therapy. It's nothing to be ashamed of, and it really does help.
I thought I was weak and couldn't be on my own. But actually, I can do it; I just need to be a bit braver.
In this industry, there's a massive pressure to be a certain weight.
I'm never going to be the best skater, but I feel like I'm getting better.
I have learned that I am terrified of everything, but I can get the job done.
I don't make any plans. When I finish one job, I make the most of some time off, then get back on it again.
That was the biggest fear for me - being seen without my straight hair, my makeup or fake tan, being seen without my armour on. That terrified me.
I've learned that I need to appreciate time by myself and that I don't need a partner to complete me.
I take each thing as it comes and appreciate everything that's in front of me now because people in this industry are so fixated on the next thing that they don't enjoy the moment. It passes you by, and all of a sudden, it's over.
I've been in relationships and had long-term boyfriends since I was 13, so I've always had that emotional pillar of support. I'd got to a point where I felt like I couldn't live without that.
You can't have an organised life and a five year plan and be an actor. — © Emily Atack
You can't have an organised life and a five year plan and be an actor.
I've never really had the confidence to sing in front of people; then, I got into acting.
I will never doubt myself again.
I'm dying to do a drama.
When In The Style came to me asking if I wanted to do a collection, I said very clearly what kind of collection I wanted it to be, and the lovely thing was that they were looking to do the same kind of thing. I stated that I didn't want any retouching, and I want the women modelling the clothes to represent all women.
I got really bored of sitting around waiting for work or for the next movie to come along that only 100 people would see. I got bored of being skint, of twiddling my thumbs, wondering how to take my life to the next stage.
I get one horrible comment very rarely, and I wouldn't say I'm a victim of awful, constant trolling like a lot of people are in the industry.
I have been brought up in an environment which was quite an exciting childhood.
It is hard as an actor when you are typecast at a really young age and come out of that pigeonhole thing.
I've been told I'd get so much more work if I was smaller, but going out for dinner and drinks with my friend is more important to me than size.
It's dangerous that we can all paint a completely false picture of ourselves.
I want a part playing a really ugly geek, with no make-up and my hair all tied back, so I could just be a character without worrying how I look.
I have amazing, amazing fans who are just lovely.
I have a great life, amazing family and friends, so it's easy for people to be like, 'What have you got to be sad about?' But it's not that; it's a chemical imbalance in your brain that sometimes needs to be treated.
Being a curvy girl, I've always, in the past, dressed just what's flattering rather than what I actually really want to wear. I'm trying to say that you can wear whatever you want.
For ice skating, you really have to block out your fears and throw yourself into it - there must be trust in your partner and a trust that you will be safe. — © Emily Atack
For ice skating, you really have to block out your fears and throw yourself into it - there must be trust in your partner and a trust that you will be safe.
Sometimes it's hard to admit, though, especially if you're known as a happy person, because you feel you're letting people down if you're not being happy 24 hours a day.
I've done a lot of film, so I'd like to get back into television.
The 'Celeb Juice' job was never mine - people just guessed - but it was quite funny to watch the rumours.
I've always been frightened of turning thirty.
My whole family are in the entertainment industry. It is always something I was used to; I was quite lucky growing up. To all my friends, it was quite exciting, but to me it was quite normal.
I have been through a lot in my life, my parents divorced when I was 16, and it was a very difficult time.
I sounded like a fantasist at school when you'd go round the class, and they'd say, 'What do Mummy and Daddy do?' I was like, 'Mummy's an actress, and Daddy's a musician, and he plays his guitar with Bonnie Tyler.' And the teachers used to, like, roll their eyes, like, 'She's mental!'
I am so lucky in that I have the most incredible followers and support network.
I love Keith Lemon. I love Holly Willoughby.
I'm naturally a very happy person, but I've had times with depression and have got through it with therapy. — © Emily Atack
I'm naturally a very happy person, but I've had times with depression and have got through it with therapy.
I'm just a regular size, and I'd love to see more women like that cast in lead roles.
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