I don't know why actors are just attracted to really messed up people, but it almost makes it more fun, in a perverse way.
I'm vegan, so obviously there is not a lot to eat in Georgia.
I used to ice skate at parties when I was eight, but that was sort of the extent of roller skating, ice skating, that kind of sport.
A part of the bigger picture is much more interesting to me than just bringing attention or focus on myself or my character.
I think the weird thing about playing a psychopath is that you really have to believe that you, as the character, did nothing wrong.
When I was seven, my mom took my twin sister and me to a play. I remember being fascinated about life onstage.
When I got a bit older, I put on my own plays and forced my friends to perform.
I grew up watching Amy in 'Enchanted'; I was told that if you had to meet your first famous person you'd be lucky if it were Amy Adams.
I'm quite close with my family, especially my twin sister, and it's always hard to leave her.
I guess my sense of humour leans more towards irony and tongue-in-cheek performance.
I've always loved absurdism and plays of that genre. I think that my humour is very much rooted in theatre and drama.