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Inspiring quotes by Emily Watson

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Emily Watson

  • My husband. He keeps me grounded. If I were in the world on my own, it would all be much more seductive. But I’m in a relationship that has nothing to do with the film world.
  • Believing in God is a very intense inner struggle of mine. It’s something I worry about a lot, but which I don’t have the answer to.
  • Friends always say you don’t realise how robust your baby is until you drop it.
  • It’s an incredible privilege for an actor to look into the camera. It’s like looking right into the heart of the film, and you can’t take that lightly.
  • I was a normal, rather dutiful child. I didn’t even rebel as a teenager.
  • In my early career I was like a goldfish. Rejection didn’t affect me; I’d just forget how bad it was and keep going back for more.
  • My character Lena is somebody who responds to people in a very simple way. I didn’t have to take myself off to a darkened room to concentrate, I just had to try and be open. It’s an interesting, subtle relationship.
  • During Breaking The Waves, I was on my own in a hotel room. I think I would have been impossible to live with. When you go home, you have to pretend to be the person you are at home.
  • When the time came to make a decision about what do in life, I found myself thinking that acting was the thing I loved to do, so I applied to drama school. And then, I didn’t get in – twice.
  • I don’t know what makes a marriage work. My husband and I don’t have it right at all; it’s very tough on him. From the outside it looks like it’s all about me – I have a glorious career and he doesn’t.

Emily Watson is a renowned English actress known for her emotionally powerful performances. Born on January 14, 1967, in Islington, London, she studied English literature at the University of Bristol before training at the Drama Studio London. Watson began her career on stage, performing with the Royal Shakespeare Company before transitioning to film.

Her breakout role came in Lars von Trier’s Breaking the Waves (1996), where her portrayal of a deeply conflicted woman earned her critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination. She received another Oscar nomination for Hilary and Jackie (1998), cementing her reputation as a skilled and fearless actress.

Watson’s diverse filmography includes roles in Gosford Park (2001), Punch-Drunk Love (2002), and The Theory of Everything (2014). Equally adept in television, she has appeared in acclaimed series like Chernobyl (2019). Watson’s career reflects her dedication to complex, layered characters and storytelling.

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