Show Quote by Caitriona Balfe Download Open image “With a male-centric show, the women are usually very two-dimensional.” — Caitriona Balfe ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Show Very Women Women are
I think it's really important that we see women represented properly in TV, and that's a multi-dimensional person: a real human being who's flawed,… — Kylie Bunbury Copy Share Image
There are, in terms of numbers, more leading roles for women in television than there are features. That's absolutely certain. — Holly Hunter Copy Share Image
I'm glad that cinema is catching up to what television has known for a while: That three-dimensional, complex women get an audience engaged as… — Natalie Dormer Copy Share Image
Let's be real: more often than not, Hollywood does not have three-dimensional characters for women to play. — Phoebe Robinson Copy Share Image
It is wrong if how we see women on TV is largely determined by male directors. — Lenny Henry Copy Share Image
I've done shows before where it's supposed to be about the women, and then it quickly turns out it isn't. — Sophie Rundle Copy Share Image
In documentary, which is the only thing I'm really very familiar with, women are very easily relegated into a producer role. — Liz W. Garcia Copy Share Image
It used to be only on TV that women could lead, that a show could be based on a woman — Sarah Michelle Gellar Copy Share Image
I think it's great to have a lot of shows that are featuring women in different kinds of characters, which wasn't so always. — Lauren Ash Copy Share Image
It happens a lot that women have to play the girlfriend role, which isn't as three-dimensional as the male role. — Georgina Campbell Copy Share Image
What's so dumb is that women are 50 per cent of the population, and they want to spend money to see movies where they're… — Emily Ratajkowski Copy Share Image
I don't think male characters are as one-dimensional as female characters. — Geena Davis Copy Share Image
So often, women are there just to be looked at and be objectified for the titillation of the male audience. — Caitriona Balfe Copy Share Image
I'm just so glad that I started acting when I did because I had this wealth of life experience. I don't know if I'd… — Caitriona Balfe Copy Share Image
I moved to Paris for two years, then to London, then New York in 2002. In that time, I also lived in Japan, Italy,… — Caitriona Balfe Copy Share Image
The hardest part when I decided to move into acting was trusting I'd made the right decision. — Caitriona Balfe Copy Share Image
There's definitely stories I would like to tell; I'd like to see more films focusing on women's lives. — Caitriona Balfe Copy Share Image
How do people move on after they've lost the love of their life? It's a really interesting thing to look at. It happens to… — Caitriona Balfe Copy Share Image
I didn't start traveling abroad until I was 17, but I spent many summers on the beaches of Donegal in Ireland. — Caitriona Balfe Copy Share Image
I think every credit you get and every film you have your name attached to makes things a little bit easier. It definitely opens… — Caitriona Balfe Copy Share Image
Kenzo were celebrating their 30th anniversary, and they did this big, huge show in Paris and invited back all the models who'd walked for… — Caitriona Balfe Copy Share Image
When I'm not on a crazy schedule, I'll try to do yoga or the gym once or twice a week. — Caitriona Balfe Copy Share Image
My very first real job in the industry was as a production assistant on a show called 'Infinity Factory' in 1976. — Bonnie Hammer Copy Share Image
Never in a million years would I imagine Calvin Klein flying me out to my first men's fashion show. — Cameron Dallas Copy Share Image
I didn't want to do 'Fashion Police' because I thought, 'This is stupid, this is beneath me, who wants to talk about fashion?' It… — Joan Rivers Copy Share Image
It's going to be used in the last days to get people to come against Christ, and that's the issue: they come against the… — Tim LaHaye Copy Share Image
The show was number one in the ratings, Gordon Russell was our head writer, the story lines were magnificent and the acting most exciting.… — Michael Storm Copy Share Image
A lot of times I'll show someone a technique I got really good with, but I didn't put all the hours in. I didn't… — Eddie Bravo Copy Share Image
I always loved as a kid reading 'Spider-Man,' and the 'Fantastic Four' would show up... it was all about that larger universe. — Peyton Reed Copy Share Image
In a lot of movies, African-Americans are either maids or slaves, but that's not all they were. We need to show that. And we… — Allison Schroeder Copy Share Image
As a fan, Kirk Cousins has this very quiet, composed, confident demeanor that seems to be pretty even-keeled. We don't see him show a… — Sean Doolittle Copy Share Image
You never meet the writer when you're making a TV movie in America - they're too ashamed to show up and see how their… — Joe Don Baker Copy Share Image
I always say I want to die on the eighth curtain call. Eight will mean the show's been rather a success. — Prunella Scales Copy Share Image