The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Kaya Scodelario
- I’m not comfortable doing nudity. That’s something quite personal.
- I’ve just made a cancer drama, called ‘Now Is Good,’ directed by Ol Parker and starring Dakota Fanning. We filmed in Brighton and it’s about a girl dying of leukemia, although it’s not as depressing as it sounds.
- My first secondary school was in East Finchley, and I was one of only five white people in the year. I was really skinny and flat-chested with frizzy hair. I don’t consider myself posh, but my mum brought me up to speak properly, and they picked up on that, as all kids do.
- Clothes are my drug. I love Camden market – I have so many vintage pieces from there it’s unbelievable. Clothes are really important to me, they give me that feeling of happiness. I love being a bit free with it all and not giving myself rules.
- My mom always let me watch movies that were probably slightly too mature for my age, but she wanted me to see different stories. We grew up with quite a hard life, so she wasn’t afraid to show me that in movies.
- My mum is Brazilian and very proud. I’d love to do a Brazilian film. I’ve been brought up in the Brazilian culture. My mum brought me up on my own, I cook Brazilian food, I’ve never spoken a word of English to my mother.
- In England, there is this tradition of the upper classes going to very expensive drama schools and then going on having careers. I knew that wasn’t an option for me. My mother would never have been able to afford that.
- I don’t like to make predictions, because my life’s been pretty unpredictable so far.
- What attracted me to ‘The Maze Runner’ is its pure action.
- I was painfully shy as a child; I was dyslexic. I had a single mother who’s an immigrant. I just didn’t believe acting was something that people like me could do on a professional level.

Kaya Scodelario is a British actress best known for her roles in Skins and The Maze Runner series. Born on March 13, 1992, in Haywards Heath, England, to a Brazilian mother and British father, she was raised in London. At 14, she landed the role of Effy Stonem in the hit TV series Skins (2007–2010), which catapulted her to fame.
Scodelario transitioned to film with Wuthering Heights (2011) and gained global recognition as Teresa in The Maze Runner (2014–2018). She starred in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) and led the thriller Crawl (2019).
Known for her intense performances, Scodelario continues to take on diverse roles in film and television. She married actor Benjamin Walker in 2015, and they have a son together. Fluent in Portuguese, she embraces her multicultural heritage and remains a prominent figure in Hollywood.
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