Carla Gugino
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Carla Gugino
Carla Guginois an American actress. She is known for her roles as Ingrid Cortez in the Spy Kids trilogy, Sally Jupiter in Watchmen, Dr. Vera Gorski in Sucker Punch, and as the lead characters of the television series Karen Sisco and Threshold. Her feature film work includes starring roles in Son in Law, Sin City, Night at the Museum, Mr. Popper's Penguinsand San Andreas, as well as Kelor in the DC Extended Universe. Gugino has had lead roles in the...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth29 August 1971
CitySarasota, FL
CountryUnited States of America
Well, first of all, I'm an incredibly gullible person - I'm so bad that when I said that to someone, my friend said, 'You know, 'gullible' isn't even in the dictionary.' And I said, 'Really?' As I was saying 'Really?' I will acknowledge that I then realized what was happening, but that's how bad I am.
It's a really ambitious show and that to me is really exciting, ... It's something that really feels like its own, while paying homage to other things.
I think the level of ambition of this piece is something that attracted all of us, ... doing something in a genre where you can deal with supernatural elements, but really see them through the human beings.
I think that there's a tendency for actors who play strong women to have them take on all the worst characteristics of men, to become cold and detached and hardened.
I think when I first started acting there were different people who I thought, 'I want that person's career or that person's career.' And as time has gone on, it's become really clear to me what is important to me; getting the best roles, the roles that I feel are challenging and scary and that I haven't done yet.
I'm really fascinated by someone who chooses worst-case scenarios as a profession. Someone who obviously thrives on crisis,
My favorite thing is to have a big dinner with friends and talk about life.
I generally make a sort of playlist for my iPod for whatever project I'm doing.
I feel like I'm the only person - or woman, at least - who hasn't read 'Fifty Shades of Grey.
I'm fiercely protective of my privacy.
As an actor, you're naked emotionally; you're revealing yourself emotionally.
Unfortunately, 'chick flick' has become a term to describe most movies that I don't even like. They're these movies that, yes, have women in them but they really don't reflect who women are, and there's something kind of silly or shallow or gossipy about them.
I'm intrigued by films that have a singular vision behind them. A lot of studio movies have ten writers by the time they're done. You have a movie testing 200 times, making adjustments according to various people's opinions. It's difficult to have an undistilled vision.
I love doing serious movies for adults.