“But it was scary because when I met with Cameron, we were both sniffing around each other trying to decide what the tone would be. I didn't want to do Lucy and Desi ... I knew where the traps were. I was nervous about making it spontaneous and awkward, but at the same time giving it a kind of dignity.”
“I've always had a really developed sense of justice. As a child, I would rotate my dolls' dresses for fear that they might come alive at midnight and one of them would always have the best dress on. Whatever it was that made me worry about my dolls I suppose has paid off in my career because, really, an actor is all about empathy and imagination. And those are the cornerstones of activism.”