Evangeline Lilly
Evangeline Lilly
Nicole Evangeline Lilly is a Canadian actress and author. She won a Screen Actors Guild Award and received a Golden Globe nomination for her role as Kate Austen in the ABC series Lost. She is also known for her roles in films such as the psychological thriller Afterwards, the war film The Hurt Locker, and the sci-fi sports drama film Real Steel. She played an Elf, Tauriel, in the fantasy adventure series The Hobbit and Hope van Dyne in the...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth3 August 1979
CityFort Saskatchewan, Canada
CountryCanada
There are so many reasons why, for me, writing is superior to acting. One of them is anonymity. Writers can live relatively normal lives.
I see kids and young adults walking the streets of L.A. with this enormous sense of entitlement, who seem to think that if they are basically good people and pay their bills, then the world will be good back to them. And I think life isn't always like that.
I still have a family who adore me. I still have friends I count on back home, and I still have brown hair. Other than that ...
We've yet to talk about it (with the media). People talk about my rumoured relationship with Dominic, but we just try to stay professional and mature,
I had my baby outside in a thunderstorm. It was really romantic.
I don't watch TV. When people at my house try to talk about TV, I'm like, 'Ah, I have no idea what I'm talking about.'
I don't want to shield kids from reality.
I don't want to just model. Anyone can do that. I've let myself be in magazines in the past without participating as much as I should have.
I do love 'Star Wars,' although I'm not one of those crazy fans who knows everything about everyone.
I dance around my living room to cheesy '80s aerobics music until I'm sweating really hard!
Every other 16-year-old girl wanted to look at bridal magazines; I could not have been more bored with the notion.
By rights, I should be an out-of-work actress because I just don't want it as badly as some people want it.
Believe me, there is nothing more rewarding than making Peter Jackson chuckle.
A creative project is a moving target. You never end up where you start.