Elizabeth Debicki shares her vulnerability as an actress
She's the Melbourne-bred actress who has been making big waves in Hollywood.
Now, Elizabeth Debicki has opened up about the vulnerability she suffers as an actress.
Speaking with Instyle Australia, the 26-year-old admitted: 'Everyone f***s things up and learns from them, and that's the beauty of it,' she told the magazine.
Elizabeth Debecki opens up: Speaking with Instyle Australia, the 26-year-old admitted: 'Everyone f***s things up and learns from them, and that's the beauty of it,' she told the magazine
She also said she wouldn't be able to cope without friends keeping her grounded.
'It's really hard to pat yourself on the back, you're never going to fool yourself,' she told the publication.
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Share'When you have little spasms of neurosis and you think you've made the wrong decision or don't know what to do...friends are really important in your life. Usually just to metaphorically slap you through the phone because you're being ridiculous.'
The demure blonde added that she believed with age comes more perspective.
A friend indeed: Speaking with Instyle Australia, Elizabeth Debicki said that she wouldn't be able to cope without friends keeping her grounded
'It's messy and uncomfortable in the doing, but I'd love to go back and see the 20-year-old me, put my hands on her shoulders and say "would you just chill out? Just stop. Everything's going to be fine."'
The French-born actress, whose upcoming big screen credits include the animated adaptation of Beatrix Potter's classic Peter Rabbit and the crime thriller Windows, has been drawing comparisons to fellow Australian actress Cate Blanchett.
Hard lessons: 'Everyone f***s things up and learns from them, and that's the beauty of it,' she told Instyle
Doppelganger? The French-born star has been drawing comparisons to fellow Australian actress Cate Blanchett
Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, Elizabeth said she found the comparison 'tiresome'.
'I don't wake up in the morning and feel tall, or young, or like the new Cate Blanchett,' she said. 'I find it boring, to be honest.'
While tiresome, Elizabeth also finds the comparison flattering as she told Stellar Magazine: 'It's a huge compliment, I'll never deny it and I think Cate is a genius actor. She's a unique, amazing creature, but it's also not who I am. I am my own person,' she said.
Own path: 'I don't wake up in the morning and feel tall, or young, or like the new Cate Blanchett,' Elizabeth told The Daily Telegraph. 'I find it boring, to be honest.'
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