Top 16 Quotes & Sayings by Rachel Hurd-Wood

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English actress Rachel Hurd-Wood.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Rachel Hurd-Wood

Rachel Clare Hurd-Wood is an English actress, best known for her film roles as Wendy Darling in Peter Pan (2003) and more recently for her television role as Rachel Maddox in Clique (2017–2018).

I'm not dark; I'm not. The main thing I consider in accepting a role is less the tone of the movie and more whether I think it's a good film, whether I like the character and whether I think I could do it. I don't think, 'Oh, I've done X amount of dark films.'
I live in Surrey, but up until the age of eight I lived in London. And the way I heard about this 'Peter Pan' film was there was an open-call audition that I'd heard about, or read about, and I just thought, 'Oh, I'll go along for the fun.' Because I never dreamed in a million years I'd ever get it.
I would really like to play someone contemporary, as I've done lots of period pieces. I would love to play an American bimbo or a grimy Londoner. But I'm probably more suited in people's minds to playing a corseted victim.
It was never my goal to be an actor.
I'm uncomfortable with the limelight. I'm not the type to go to the places where I know I'll be seen. I'd rather keep a low profile.
I've been a victim in every film I have done so far. It would be nice to play someone who doesn't get killed for once. Then again, I am getting really good at screaming and fake tears.
A really irritating thing when you're watching a film is if somebody's accent isn't bang-on - it distracts you from getting into the story because you're thinking: 'Where are they from?'
I'm sick of having red hair, but people seem to like that aesthetic. — © Rachel Hurd-Wood
I'm sick of having red hair, but people seem to like that aesthetic.
I don't believe in ghosts.
As a kid at school, I had a lot of really good teachers and I had a lot of really bad teachers, and I just know how much of an impact those can have on a young child. To be one of the good teachers - I want to have that kind of impact.
I've always liked drama; I've always found it really fun, like, I did go to drama club and things like that. — © Rachel Hurd-Wood
I've always liked drama; I've always found it really fun, like, I did go to drama club and things like that.
I love comedy, but it has to be hysterical and really amusing; I'm not really a big fan of romantic comedies, in fact I can't stand them. I'm really more of a fan of 'Team America' and 'Dodgeball.'
'English Rose' - what does that actually mean? That I am pale? That I am English, maybe? They are going to say that about any actress from this country!
I'm really focused and committed to teaching now. Maybe when I'm about 30, which is in 10 years, I would like to consider doing something like speech therapy. That's what I really would like to do. I could go and do that now but it's not my drive at the moment. My drive is acting right now.
I've been a victim in every film I have done so far. It would be nice to play someone who doesn't get killed for once. Then again, I am getting really good at screaming and fake tears...
I'm quite good at going away from home. I don't live with my parents or anything. But it is tough when you're so far away from everyone.
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