Blonde Quote by Sadie Frost Download Open image “I really fought to make my character not a stereotype. I play a soap star with dyed blonde hair.” — Sadie Frost ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Blonde Blonde hair Character Hair Play Soap Stars Stereotype
Even if I do get stereotyped, I would like to think that it is more of a challenge because if you are given one… — Kriti Kharbanda Copy Share Image
In the end, I realized that I just didn't like acting enough to put up with the stereotype and I didn't really think I… — Susan Olsen Copy Share Image
I really don't like to go for the stereotypes. I try to give you characters that you don't know until you get to know… — Fede Alvarez Copy Share Image
I'm just trying to put my feet into different characters and not play the stereotypical type thing, to let me grow as an actor. — Xzibit Copy Share Image
I grew up seeing so many stereotypes on TV, and I didn't want to play that as well. — Letitia Wright Copy Share Image
Playing normal-looking characters really intimidatesme. I got into acting to play anyone but me. — Billy Bob Thornton Copy Share Image
I was blonde most of my life and I had to dye my hair for a role. I couldn’t believe the difference when I… — Amy Adams Copy Share Image
I never get the tall, blonde, glamorous roles because I'm not tall, blonde and glamorous. I'm more the wee, disturbing characters because of the… — Shirley Henderson Copy Share Image
In the beginning, I was always playing some kind of gangbanger and the token Mexican dude who didn't have a lot of lines but… — Michael Pena Copy Share Image
I personally prefer being a blonde, but whatever it takes for the character. — Peta Wilson Copy Share Image
I've never worn fur, either. I'm a naturally squeamish person, and fur smells like dead animal to me. — Sadie Frost Copy Share Image
I was a very defiant child, and my father encouraged that. He wanted me to be as wild and creative as possible and didn't… — Sadie Frost Copy Share Image
I never thought I'd spend all my life with Gary. I suppose I was quite cynical about marriage. But with Jude, I knew right… — Sadie Frost Copy Share Image
I've concentrated for a long time on English films because I've got two kids but my oldest son is 11 and I think I'm… — Sadie Frost Copy Share Image
My kids inspire me to be the person I am today - without them I wouldn't be who I am today. — Sadie Frost Copy Share Image
My childhood was colorfully anarchic and punctuated by a lot of change. — Sadie Frost Copy Share Image
At home it's all Batman and Star Wars and they do gang up on me. Sometimes I don't want to dress up as Darth… — Sadie Frost Copy Share Image
My parents are from Manchester but I was brought up in London, Camden Town. — Sadie Frost Copy Share Image
When you love someone so much that you are in pain when you are apart it ends up being destructive. I never want to… — Sadie Frost Copy Share Image
Being blonde, for me, means never having to say: 'I'll have the honey-striped half-head of highlights for £200,' to a bored colourist in a… — Rachel Johnson Copy Share Image
I sound New York. I sound East Coast much more than a blonde person from L.A. — Julie Kavner Copy Share Image
“I don’t mean to interrupt your gossip free-for-all, but do you know if there’s a non-GMO or organic section in this grocery store? This… — Meghan March Copy Share Image
You know, if I tell the press that I like long blonde hair, the next day there will be girls with long hair wigs… — Andy Lau Copy Share Image
My hair got lighter, and I gradually went blonde. I liked it. Had more fun. But my image of myself in my head is… — Lisa Kudrow Copy Share Image
“How do you express a skinny blonde werewolf and a former toad in a cake?” — Elizabeth A. Reeves Copy Share Image
Whether we think of Disney's blonde beauty and her pumpkin carriage or Marissa Meyer's recent recasting of 'Cinderella' as a cyborg in the young… — Marie Rutkoski Copy Share Image
I have always liked the contrast between being blonde and having dark features. — Rita Ora Copy Share Image
It was a blonde. A blonde to make a bishop kick a hole in a stained-glass window. — Raymond Chandler Copy Share Image
In my room I'd barely closed my eyes when the blonde from the movie house came along and sang her whole song of sorrow… — Louis-Ferdinand Celine Copy Share Image