Daryl Hannah

Daryl Hannah
Daryl Christine Hannahis an American film actress. She is known for her performances in the films Blade Runner, Splash, Roxanne, Wall Street, Steel Magnoliasand Kill Bill. She is also an environmental campaigner who has been arrested for protests against developments that are believed by some groups to threaten sustainability...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth3 December 1960
CityChicago, IL
CountryUnited States of America
You have to be invited to the party. You have to be invited to work, which is weird. That can be frustrating. But gender inequality is pretty similar through almost every industry, unfortunately.
That's a big goal of mine, to try and grow as much of my own food as possible
The biodiesel we use is 100 percent, it has no petroleum in it. It was already used in fryers throughout our local area. It's already had one life and now it's going to be used again, which is nice.
It's rough to feel creatively satisfied, as an actor, for the most part, because you don't initiate your own work.
I'd like to be a giant enabler.
Anything you do sustainably feels so good that you're a full-on addict as soon as you try it. If you eat only vegetables and fruits that you grow yourself from your garden, or organic food, it tastes so much better and is so much better for you, you can't really go back.
Most Oscar parties are pretty silly. They're really for people who like to schmooze.
It's the first villain that I've played in a movie that has absolutely no vulnerability and no innocence, nothing whatsoever that is likeable about her other than she's so bad.
Forcing yourself to shiver is one of the hardest things on your muscles and isometrics.
It's really important to me to show the interconnectedness of things. I always try to illustrate how environmentalism, humanitarianism, animal rights - all those things - are one and the same.
I've been using the same editor, thankfully, she's been sticking with me, but I've been doing it full-on guerilla style... I haven't gotten any public sponsor or anything, because I don't want to seem like I'm trying to sell any particular thing
When you get older, you have a much better sense of when it's time to really recognize that you're fortunate and that you should appreciate your circumstances.
And then of course, obviously as far as issues such as global warming, something has to be done on the corporate side, there has to be some mandate or some legislation.
I don't watch TV. I think that tends to polarize us and diminish important issues.