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
If you've worked in Australia, you can't get away with bad behaviour like showing up late. We take our work ethic very seriously.
Chemistry is so important and so unpredictable. Sometimes you get in a room with someone where aesthetically you make perfect sense as a couple, and then you read, and you're both kind of sitting there like, 'This isn't working for some strange reason; it just doesn't really pop.'
Honestly, my dating life according to the tabloids is very exciting, and the most hilarious thing is that it's nowhere near as exciting as the tabloids have ever made it out to be.
I'm definitely looking forward to doing a film one day with more female actors.
I kind of feel like every time I do a film, it is me and an entire male ensemble cast.
I learned a lot about pain and suffering during 'Pan Am.' We had to wear very constricting period-correct girdles and bras. After that, I learned to read a script with an eye toward the undergarments.
I made a conscious decision not to date actors.
If I have to get into a bikini, then I eat carrot sticks for three days.
If I looked good in 'Wolf of Wall Street,' I cannot take full credit; it was because of the hair extensions and makeup.
That's precisely what we do as actors: try to convince the audience we are somebody else. And if you can do that, you are really doing something.
It's been helpful to have so many opportunities to look different so people stop pigeonholing you.
Once people see you pulling off one role, they think you're a safe bet to do a similar role.
It's just terrible: I miss flights all the time, more than I probably catch one.
It seems to be the way I get jobs - I book a holiday, I get to the other side of the world, then I'll get the job.