A Quote by Joanne Froggatt

I've rarely played glamorous roles. I don't mind looking plain on camera. — © Joanne Froggatt
I've rarely played glamorous roles. I don't mind looking plain on camera.
I don't mind doing glamorous roles, comic roles, weekly shows, or something different from what I've done earlier.
I have always played strong, sexy and glamorous roles.
When the photographer is nearby, I like to say, 'Quick, get a photo of me looking into the camera,' because I'm never looking into the camera. Christopher Nolan looks into the camera, but I think most directors don't, so whenever you see a picture of a director looking at the camera, it's fake.
I never played the right roles, or very rarely got the right roles offered, except on stage.
As you know, before entering the glamorous world of Bollywood, I was into theatre, where I played varied roles, from a lover boy to a servant.
I don't choose characters according to looks. I'm comfortable doing both glamorous and non-glamorous roles.
This is the funny thing about Skype. No one is really looking into the camera. People always looking down because they're looking at the image. You wish the camera was there in the center.
So far, I'm known for doing more commercial and glamorous roles. But I don't mind doing a short film.
It is said that the camera cannot lie, but rarely do we allow it to do anything else, since the camera sees what you point it at: the camera sees what you want it to see.
I have played lead roles, supporting roles and also miniscule roles in my career so far, and have never been image conscious.
Throughout my career I've played a lot of parts that might've been played by a man. They're human roles rather than specifically men or women. I've never been as hooked into that as a lot of women are, you know, like, 'There aren't enough roles for women.' There aren't necessarily a lot of good roles for anybody.
I am an outsider. I was never offered the kind of roles where I could play the glamorous diva, because there are already so many of them doing it - and doing it well. So I had to bring to the table much more than just looking good.
As far as the lack of hits goes, I think perhaps it's because I've played a lot of different roles and have not created a persona that the public can latch on to. I have played everything from psychopathic killers to romantic leading men, and in picking such diverse roles I have avoided typecasting.
In Bengali films, I played my version of glamorous, where I played a wide-ranging characters.
I never get the tall, blonde, glamorous roles because I'm not tall, blonde and glamorous. I'm more the wee, disturbing characters because of the way I look or sound.
I don't mind looking to the camera -? it's people that throw me.
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