I was never, ever the ingenue. The young, innocent lead was just not me. — Anna Chancellor Copy Share Image
Frankly, there is no shorter shelf life other than that of a child actor, than that of the ingenue. — Patricia Arquette Copy Share Image
When you say you're 40, you can't call yourself an ingenue any more. — Molly Ringwald Copy Share Image
I love playing an ingenue, and I love doing revivals, and I will continue to do that. — Kelli O'Hara Copy Share Image
I know the fact I've worked continuously since drama school means I fit a stereotype - the ingenue. — Phoebe Fox Copy Share Image
When I studied at Juilliard, I did a lot of pushups and became this diesel machine. I was really big and was… — Rutina Wesley Copy Share Image
I never sought to be the ingenue, purely because they never seemed to get the best lines or looked as if they… — Nicola Coughlan Copy Share Image
“She wished she had eyes like her sister, huge and bright, constantly straddling the line between terrified child and ingénue.” — Thomm Quackenbush Copy Share Image
I was never one of those actors who believed, 'I'm so gonna be an ingenue.' I already knew that wasn't gonna happen,… — Keala Settle Copy Share Image
I could never play the ingenue, the girl next door or the very successful young doctor. That would be a bore. — Jennifer Jason Leigh Copy Share Image
I've always wanted my characters to have more dimension and realistic cores than the ingenue material often provides. It's been a challenge. — Kelli O'Hara Copy Share Image
I was never an ingenue. I've traveled the globe, I've backpacked through South America, I've done conservation work in Africa. I was… — Annabelle Wallis Copy Share Image
I'm certainly not 10 pounds away from being an ingenue! Of course I would love to lose 10 pounds. I would never… — Marissa Jaret Winokur Copy Share Image
I've never wanted to be the ingenue. Now that I'm getting into my forties, I think my time as a woman has… — Debi Mazar Copy Share Image