The most rewarding thing about playing Carina was that I got to portray an intelligent, multifaceted woman who had real depth to her. I hope that it will inspire not only little girls, but hopefully little boys as well-that an intelligent woman is not something to be feared or to be gawked at, but someone to revere and to admire, just like any other male character.
I hope that the next generation will be used to seeing these types of characters and representations of women in film regularly. I think what's great is that we are having this conversation about it now, because people aren't really speaking up about the fact that many actresses seem to be cast in roles older than they are, or have been told that they are too old for a role.
The more we talk about it, the more people will realize that it does not need to be this way and that we can develop and create roles for women that are diverse in their breadth and depth. I hope to work long and hard for many many years and hopefully by the time when I'm in my 50's, we won't still see the age divide and these double standards in movies.
I don't go for roles that are two-dimensional. They are all layered and none of my roles are damsel in distresses, so it is really cool that we are starting to reflect that in the movies now. It is refreshing, but it's also becoming more and more common, which is great. We have really cool female roles at the moment, however I believe we still have a very long way to go and I'm proud and glad I get to be part of the change. I've never been interested in playing just the boring pretty girl, because I've never met a boring pretty girl.
Every woman I've ever met has been interesting and flawed and damaged and strong and beautiful and reckless and everything in between. I've never met a two-dimensional woman, so I'd never want to play one, because it's just not realistic to me. It doesn't exist. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro. Getting Started Contributor Zone ».
Edit page. Create a list ». Favourite Actresses. Child actors. But it was in the third series that Effy would come into her own, becoming the principle character, inheriting Hoult's keystone role once he and the other year-old actors had outgrown the programme's sixth-form focus.
Kaya had assumed she'd be off at the end of series two like the rest of them. It was crazy. Becoming the key character meant that, within weeks of taking her GCSEs, Kaya, now 16 and chaperone-free, had to decamp from Camden full-time for six months' shooting on location. This made for a much more intense experience on set. She's closest to the actors who play Freddie, Cook and JJ, their amateur-illusionist pal. I love them to pieces. We still see each other now; we hang out most weeks. She's seeing rather more of one of them, however: Jack O'Connell, who plays Cook, is her boyfriend.
And then halfway though filming we got closer It's good that he's an actor because he understands it all. And we can practice our lines together. It's just amazing that we manage to make it work. It just sort of happened. We don't need to try. There's also the knowledge that, at the end of the summer, they'll be reunited when they're locked inside their bubble in an alien city once again. See all related lists ». Do you have a demo reel? Add it to your IMDb page. Find out more at IMDbPro ». How Much Have You Seen?
How much of Kaya Scodelario's work have you seen? See more polls ». See more awards ». Known For. The Maze Runner Teresa. Crawl Haley. Show all Hide all Show by Jump to: Actress Thanks Self Archive footage. Hide Show Actress 26 credits. It was always fun to play Effy because she was so different from me. I was incredibly shy and insecure as a child; I was bullied, I was dyslexic, I had an immigrant single parent; I was the opposite of that kind of ideal, cool girl thing.
Scodelario was raised speaking Portuguese by her Brazilian mother. He had an accent and, because my mum had an accent, that really inspired me. I used to look through the Radio Times for his name. Since leaving Skins in , Scodelario has appeared in several films, including the adaptations of YA novel series The Maze Runner , but it was her first big, post-Skins career move that seems most revealing.
It was like, yes! This is amazing! So what was the appeal?
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