The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Bel Powley
- I was quite academic and quite geeky when I was a kid. I was more interested in going to school than I was in becoming a film star or something.
- I used to do a Saturday drama group called Young Blood Theatre Company with school friends in west London—nothing to do with my mom and dad. A casting director came to pick people out for a new BBC children’s series called ‘MI High.’ She picked me, I auditioned, and I got the job.
- I was really quite geeky at school. At one point, I wanted to be prime minister or a mathematician.
- I had a place to go to university; I was going to study history. I was in New York doing ‘Arcadia,’ and I suddenly thought, ‘It feels a bit weird to go from a New York stage to Manchester University.’ It didn’t quite feel right.
- ‘Diary of a Teenage Girl’ was my first American movie. It was my first movie with an American accent. It’s based on a graphic novel, that was written in 2002 by someone called Phoebe Gloeckner. It was turned into a play by Marielle Heller, who then wrote it as a screenplay for Sundance Labs.
- I want to play a range, from victims to strong people, just as long as it’s a well-rounded character. And it’s not a woman who’s just there for the purpose of the man.
- You have to have really thick skin. Art is obviously there to be criticized and taken in different ways. Not everyone is going to like what you do.
- Movies make teenagers have quippy answers for every question. Nothing seems to faze them, and they’re like, ‘Oh, whatever.’ You’re not like that when you’re a teenager. You’re really earnest. Things really feel like life or death. And you kind of oscillate between emotions at one time. It’s very emotionally draining to be a teenager.
- I grew up with my parents in the kitchen discussing the audition my dad had that day or moaning about something or other in the industry, so it was unglamourized and normalised for me from a very young age.
- ’70s music is the kind of music I listen to. ’70s clothes I adore.
Bel Powley is a talented British actress known for her work in film, television, and stage productions. She was born on March 7, 1992, in London, England. Powley began her acting career at a young age, making her professional debut in 2007 in the BBC television film “The Whistleblowers.” She gained widespread recognition for her breakthrough role in the 2015 coming-of-age film “The Diary of a Teenage Girl,” where she portrayed the lead character, Minnie Goetze. Her performance in the film earned her critical acclaim and several award nominations.
Powley’s versatility as an actress has been evident in her choice of roles across various genres. She has appeared in dramas like “A Royal Night Out” (2015) and “Mary Shelley” (2017), as well as in comedies such as “Carrie Pilby” (2016). In addition to her work in film, Powley has also showcased her talent on stage, including performances in plays like “Tusk Tusk” and “Jumpy.”
Continuing to expand her career, Powley has ventured into television, with notable roles in series like “M.I. High” and “Informer.” With her natural talent, versatility, and dedication to her craft, Bel Powley continues to establish herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
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