Margot Robbie
Margot Robbie
Margot Elise Robbie is an Australian actress and producer. Robbie started her career by appearing in Australian independent films in the late 2000s. She was later cast in the soap opera Neighbours, which earned her two Logie Award nominations. After moving to the United States, Robbie starred in the short-lived ABC drama series Pan Am. In 2013, she made her big screen debut in Richard Curtis's romantic comedy-drama film About Time and co-starred in Martin Scorsese's biographical drama The Wolf...
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth2 July 1990
CityGold Coast, Australia
CountryAustralia
Any time I have any time off, I try to travel.
There is a real sense of family when you're around Australians, even if you don't know them.
There are things in life that don't come to me naturally, and social media and the Internet and all those things are some of them, somewhere between taxes and cooking!
When I eat, I have to chop up everything on the plate and stir it all together. It devastates my mom. Everyone at the table is like, 'That looks like cat vomit.' And I stir my Coke with a spoon until it's flat.
I now know how to steal a watch when someone's wearing it. It's an excellent talent to have.
I really want to do a Western. I want to be the dude who is riding horses and doing exciting things - something where I get to do something physical and have to train for it. I don't want to be the damsel.
Initially I thought: 'I would never get cast opposite Will Smith! No one would ever buy it with the age difference, our personalities.' I can't think of a couple that makes less sense in every way, shape and form.
I kind of like pony tails, beards, maybe a tattoo. My massive obsession - I'm really targeting a niche market here - a hair lip.
I'm pretty open, and when I do interviews, I end up blabbing.
I'm one extreme or the other. I'm not good at doing moderation.
Being irrational and out of control is what happens in real life. Not cautiously choreographing your anger or your emotions, losing yourself in them is what happens in real life.
If there aren't roles you want to play, then you've kind of got to create them.
If people are talking about me, I want it to be because of the work I'm doing and not the person I'm seeing.
I have to keep explaining to people that screen kissing isn't quite the same; it's close, but it isn't quite the same as a normal, real-life kiss.