Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

I live in Surrey, but up until the age of eight I lived in London. And the way I heard about this 'Peter Pan' film was there was an open-call audition that I'd heard about, or read about, and I just thought, 'Oh, I'll go along for the fun.' Because I never dreamed in a million years I'd ever get it.

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

A really irritating thing when you're watching a film is if somebody's accent isn't bang-on - it distracts you from getting into the story because you're thinking: 'Where are they from?'

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

As a kid at school, I had a lot of really good teachers and I had a lot of really bad teachers, and I just know how much of an impact those can have on a young child. To be one of the good teachers - I want to have that kind of impact.

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

I've always liked drama; I've always found it really fun, like, I did go to drama club and things like that.

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

'English Rose' - what does that actually mean? That I am pale? That I am English, maybe? They are going to say that about any actress from this country!

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

I've been a victim in every film I have done so far. It would be nice to play someone who doesn't get killed for once. Then again, I am getting really good at screaming and fake tears.

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

I'm sick of having red hair, but people seem to like that aesthetic.

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

I love comedy, but it has to be hysterical and really amusing; I'm not really a big fan of romantic comedies, in fact I can't stand them. I'm really more of a fan of 'Team America' and 'Dodgeball.'

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

It was never my goal to be an actor.

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

I would really like to play someone contemporary, as I've done lots of period pieces. I would love to play an American bimbo or a grimy Londoner. But I'm probably more suited in people's minds to playing a corseted victim.

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

I don't believe in ghosts.

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

I'm not dark; I'm not. The main thing I consider in accepting a role is less the tone of the movie and more whether I think it's a good film, whether I like the character and whether I think I could do it. I don't think, 'Oh, I've done X amount of dark films.'

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Rachel Hurd-Wood

I'm uncomfortable with the limelight. I'm not the type to go to the places where I know I'll be seen. I'd rather keep a low profile.