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I am not that savvy, to be honest. I know what I believe in, and I try to follow people who do the same.
I think I'm more the method acting school.
You go on a million auditions anyway as an actor, and one out of a hundred, you get. It's a hard life, but you can't really think about it that way.
The lamest excuse that I get incessantly is, 'Oh, we're not going ethnic with that role,' so I can't go in for it, or I can't get the part, which is really stupid, because, in today's world, people look different.
You like to think that you're bigger than your traditions and customs, but they form who you are.
'Gotham' was something that just popped up for me.
I grew up in the States, but I go back to Brazil quite often, and a big part of me is very Brazilian, so there's a constant struggle between the two cultures within me. They're very different approaches to life.
Having no emotions is the most difficult, to tone it down.
You've got to bring your A-game when you're in the same household as a military guy.
I've had some strange fan encounters, that's for sure.
All I think about is my son, my family, and my future family.
Inspiration is key for me in choosing characters.
It was humbling to see how many fans there are of 'Serenity.' It's like an underground fan base.
I feel that my drive and ambition is more American, while the passionate, laid-back side of me is all Brazilian.
Coming from 'V' into 'Homeland' was a really big change and the best gift as an actor you can get - which is to transform so drastically from one genre to the next, from lizard to human being!
I got a little bit used to people stopping me in the street with 'V,' at least in America. Not that I think you ever really get used to it. It will always be a shock to be recognised for anything.
I use Lina Hanson Global Face Serum every night. It's a blend of 100 per cent natural essential oils from all over the world, many of which are produced by women's cooperatives.
My hair is normally really unkempt - I'll just use my sunglasses like a headband or throw on a felt cloche by Behida Dolic in windy weather.
My whole family is very artistic - my uncles are all actors and theatre directors.
When I'm not working, I'm definitely a no-makeup girl. The most I ever do is a little tinted moisturizer and a little mascara and blush.
I feel that I have grown so much as an actor being on 'Homeland.'
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