I'm quite tentative when it comes to biopics because they cross a line into intrusiveness or exposing someone who isn't alive or… — Lucy Boynton Actor Copy Share Image
I tend to look very different with every role that I do, so I don't know if anybody remembers me or recognizes… — Lucy Boynton Different Copy Share Image
Being part of the Queen story and knowing what Freddie Mercury went through before he died of AIDS has really shown me… — Lucy Boynton Aids Copy Share Image
All of our family holidays were always work trips for my parents, so my sister and I would sit somewhere or find… — Lucy Boynton Family Copy Share Image
As long as you feel good in something, it doesn't matter what other people think. You just have to own it. You'll… — Lucy Boynton Good Copy Share Image
When you're playing someone that's real, there is that hanging weight of how will they feel when they see this: will I… — Lucy Boynton Avoid Copy Share Image
I think that's a place where we are, as a society, finally starting to get to now: where your sexuality doesn't have… — Lucy Boynton Community Copy Share Image
It was strange, especially because all of the projects I did when I was young, I was always the youngest on set… — Lucy Boynton Always Copy Share Image
'Sing Street' was the first time I'd worked so collaboratively. — Lucy Boynton First Copy Share Image
Good horror is about so much more than slashing: it's a way of examining grief and loss of self. — Lucy Boynton Good Copy Share Image
I realized on my first day on set of 'Miss Potter' that there wasn't going to be anything else that could make… — Lucy Boynton Acting Copy Share Image
If you're creating your character, you can have full ownership of the emotional range they go through. You can make bolder choices. — Lucy Boynton Character Copy Share Image
It's impossible not to be aware of the Ryan Murphy empire, but he is so kind and funny, and you feel in… — Lucy Boynton Day Copy Share Image
If you stop trying to restrict yourself by defining yourself and love in other people's terms, it's the most liberating thing. — Lucy Boynton Liberating Copy Share Image
I was born in New York and moved to London with my family when I was five. I did have an American… — Lucy Boynton American Copy Share Image
The people I look up to most are actresses such as Kate Winslet and Amy Schumer, who have never been size zero… — Lucy Boynton Actresses Copy Share Image
I never went to drama school, but I was really lucky in that both my junior school and secondary school had brilliant… — Lucy Boynton Actor Copy Share Image
When it's a real person, you want to be as honest as you can and approach it in a similar way as… — Lucy Boynton Character Copy Share Image
An all-girls school, when you have 800 girls from the age of 11 to 18, you would think, should be a prime… — Lucy Boynton Age Copy Share Image
I think it makes such a huge difference when the director has acting experience as well because it just means that he… — Lucy Boynton Acting Copy Share Image
I remember watching that scene in 'My Girl' where Anna Chlumsky cries at a funeral. I would cry with her and be… — Lucy Boynton Cry Copy Share Image