The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Imogen Poots
- I’m lucky in that I have close friends and family and my agent to advise me.
- My dad moved to London in his early 20s and didn’t really go back. So the irony is I’ve spent lots and lots of time in Ireland, but not with my dad. I’ve shot films in Belfast, where he’s from. And I’ve shot in Dun Laoghaire. Which is great. And I’ve shot in Dublin.
- I find the aristocratic parts of London so unattractive and angular; the architecture is so white and gated. But in New York, it’s different – even uptown it’s really grand, and there’s no real segregation there. It’s all mixed up.
- It’s kind of funny, with all of the different outlets that come from acting that you could try, I would love to direct and kind of be involved in art direction, too.
- ‘Fright Night’ I can just about deal with. Because the original is such a 1980s extravaganza. Which is a good thing. Obviously. But something like ‘The Others’ or anything psychological: I’m no good with that. I don’t like it when there’s space for me to use my imagination.
- I’m a big Johnny Cash girl. And I love singers like Laura Marling and Joanna Newsom.
- With ‘That Awkward Moment’, you could argue I’m just playing the girlfriend of Zac Efron, but the director was such a creative force and let me make her my own. I loved being part of something that felt so relevant and fresh.
- I’d say a good couple of my closest male friends are directors.
- I was very aware of Jeff Buckley. My brother actually bought me The Mamas And The Papas and Jeff Buckley for my birthday when I was in my early teens.
- I really love the ’90s. I love the music from then for sure, and to go back to New York then would be a really wonderful thing.

Imogen Poots (born June 3, 1989) is a British actress known for her versatility across film, television, and stage. Raised in Chiswick, West London, she initially aspired to become a veterinarian but shifted to acting after discovering a passion for performance during her teenage years.
Her breakthrough role came as Tammy in the 2007 horror film 28 Weeks Later. Since then, she has appeared in a diverse array of projects, including Fright Night (2011), Need for Speed (2014), and Green Room (2015). Poots has also made notable stage appearances, such as in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2017).
Her recent work includes leading roles in Baltimore (2023), where she portrayed IRA member Rose Dugdale, and The Chronology of Water (2025), Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, in which she plays writer Lidia Yuknavitch. Poots continues to garner acclaim for her compelling performances and commitment to complex characters.
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