A Quote by Phyllida Lloyd

I wanted to be an actress from about the age of five. — © Phyllida Lloyd
I wanted to be an actress from about the age of five.
I didn't know my mother was an actress until I was eight and she went back to work. At an even younger age than that, I'd wanted to be an actress, so when I saw her, I clearly remember thinking, 'This is a strange coincidence.'
From the time I was very young, maybe five or six, I thought a lot about being an actress. I didn't tell my friends about my ambitions, though, especially when I got older, because I thought they would not receive them well. I never talked about what I wanted to do.
I knew I wanted to be an actress from the age of 13.
Ever since I was five, I had told my relatives I wanted to be an actress.
I decided that I wanted to be an actress at the age of 7. This is something I've always known.
I was a very confident child. I knew I wanted to be an actress from the age of 5.
I had no desire to be a star. I wanted to be a character actress and be able to do all kinds of parts and work on a lot of things. That was my unconscious choice. I wanted to be an undercover actress.
I got pigeonholed a bit. When I wanted to be an actress, I never wanted to be the kind of actress I became.
I guess I've sort of always wanted to be an actress, except when I was five, which, I did want to be the Queen of England.
I never think about age. I believe your age is totally how you feel. I've seen women of thirty-five who are old and people of seventy-five who are young. As long as I look after myself physically, mentally and emotionally, I'll stay young.
When I wanted to be an actress, I never wanted really to be the kind of actress I became.
I had no idea of being a star, all I knew was that I wanted to be a great actress, I wanted to work as an actress. So I thought the way I would be a great actress was to sing and dance first. Lay a foundation - get my foot in the door, and then undoubtedly, of course, I would be offered great roles as soon as I grew up enough to handle them.
I think, from a really early age, I just wanted to be an actress. And I ended up doing comedy because it was the thing that kind of, like, came out of my nature the most easily. But, I've always wanted to do as many different kinds of performances - whatever I could.
I wanted to be a stage actress. I wanted to be a New York actress and have a community with other actors. I didn't want to get famous; I always thought getting famous was a drag on you.
I'd wanted to be an actor from the age of five.
I saved up my pocket money when I was about five or six years old. I just wanted to buy a CD, and at that age, I didn't care about what it was, and I ended up buying 'The Teletubbies Say 'Eh-Oh!'' I started off strong.
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