Top 35 Quotes & Sayings by Laura Carmichael

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British actress Laura Carmichael.
Last updated on November 20, 2024.
Laura Carmichael

Laura Elizabeth Carmichael is an English film and television actress, most widely known for her performance as Lady Edith Crawley in the ITV (UK) and PBS (US) television period drama series Downton Abbey. Her other work includes television series Marcella (2016), and the feature film A United Kingdom (2016).

I certainly never saw myself as posh.
I think as an actor you're used to having to travel, so wherever the work, is you're willing to go.
Playing a plainer role means everything is dependent on the credentials of the actor, not the fact that they are as pretty as Julia Roberts. People start to look at their talent rather than their appearance. And playing the ugly part often means less time in the make-up chair, which is a great benefit on set.
I've not sat with my agent going: 'Where is the next hopeless girl I can play?' They just come along.
In a way, it's good not to be recognised as much off screen.
I cry at films and TV and even adverts.
Sometimes we do things that are really awful.
The Twenties have this sort of attitude where you never know what's around the corner. — © Laura Carmichael
The Twenties have this sort of attitude where you never know what's around the corner.
If I'm tweeting about being somewhere, and I haven't replied to somebody's email from three days ago, that's quite rude.
When I'm in a tricky situation I often think: 'What would Beyonce do?' It helps.
You have to have sympathy for and an empathy with a character in order to play them.
I'm rubbish at Twitter.
I think it must be so hard to start your career with everyone going on about how gorgeous you are. To be in that bracket must be so pressurised.
In the U.K., there is a sort of obsession with class.
I grew up listening in awe to stories of their wartime adventures. My granny, Joan, was a journalist and wrote amazing letters to my grandpa when he was a prisoner of war, while my nana, Mary, was a Land Girl, then a Wren. They were so independent, resilient and glamorous.
There's something about wearing clothes that your great-grandmother might have thought were nice that makes you look older.
My history teacher was utterly terrifying, but her lessons were very inspiring. She got me interested in people and stories, which then led me to acting.
We all have hierarchies at work - even on set, the runner would never walk up to the director and ask for a cup of coffee. — © Laura Carmichael
We all have hierarchies at work - even on set, the runner would never walk up to the director and ask for a cup of coffee.
I'm from Southampton.
I've been really lucky because I've managed to become wonderful friends with a handful of very talented British designers. Christopher Kane has become one of my very good friends - also Erdem. Jonathan Saunders is another brilliant talent who's very kind. We all hang out.
As actors, you play people who are not yourselves! — © Laura Carmichael
As actors, you play people who are not yourselves!
I'd love to work in the States; I'd love to work anywhere where you get a good script and a good part to play. But I do love British film as well.
I have two sisters, and we are the best of friends.
I don't really get recognised very much.
It's beneficial to play against your type; to be chameleon-like.
No one goes through life thinking that they're the best friend of the lead character.
I did all sorts of jobs after drama school - working in a bar, as a teaching assistant. I probably learned as much from them as I did at drama school.
I'm not recognised much at all.
There is no way I'd have wanted to live in the Twenties. It was really crap for women.
When I emerge from filming I feel slightly out of synch with real life, but it's also a relief.
I have such a huge girl crush on Beyonce. — © Laura Carmichael
I have such a huge girl crush on Beyonce.
Being at home is a job in itself and raising a family for sure.
The Twenties have this sort of attitude where you never know whats around the corner.
No one goes through life thinking that theyre the best friend of the lead character.
Id love to work in the States; Id love to work anywhere where you get a good script and a good part to play. But I do love British film as well.
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