The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Lucy Boynton
- As long as you feel good in something, it doesn’t matter what other people think. You just have to own it. You’ll never regret wearing something you really love.
- I was born in New York and moved to London with my family when I was five. I did have an American accent for a couple of months, and then it went a way.
- I realized on my first day on set of ‘Miss Potter’ that there wasn’t going to be anything else that could make me as happy or feel as fulfilled as acting does.
- Acting has influenced my approach to beauty in both practical and fun ways as well as influencing my style. I do like to be more adventurous – for some reason, I feel safer in that.
- When it’s a real person, you want to be as honest as you can and approach it in a similar way as you would any other character, but with that restriction and wanting to respect the boundaries of that person and not be intrusive in any way.
- Anything that Osgood Perkins writes, you can sign me up!
- It was strange doing that transition from teenager to more adult roles, but I think it just makes it more exciting.
- Nic Hoult is just such a brilliant actor.
- An all-girls school, when you have 800 girls from the age of 11 to 18, you would think, should be a prime opportunity to really inject a sense of confidence and power. And instead, we were very much taught in relation to men, in terms of what the brother school would think of us.
- I think ‘Ballet Shoes’ was a very pivotal role for me. I was about 14 then, and it was an incredible cast: Eileen Atkins, Victoria Wood, Emilia Fox, Harriet Walters. All these incredible women.

Lucy Boynton is a British-American actress known for her poise, versatility, and striking screen presence. She was born on January 17, 1994, in New York City and raised in London, giving her a transatlantic background that has influenced her career.
Boynton made her acting debut at a young age in Miss Potter (2006), portraying a young Beatrix Potter. She gained wider recognition through roles in films such as Sing Street (2016), where she played a mysterious model and muse, and Murder on the Orient Express (2017).
Her international breakthrough came with her portrayal of Mary Austin in the Academy Award–winning biopic Bohemian Rhapsody (2018), opposite Rami Malek. On television, she has starred in series like The Politician and Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?. In addition to acting, Boynton is celebrated as a fashion icon, frequently appearing at major fashion events and campaigns.
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