Will Davis

Will Davis
chocolate careful brushing
Somebody warned me early on to be very careful about brushing up against the chocolate....
family work reality
The most common occupation for women in G rated films is royalty - which is a great gig, if you can get it.
thelma-and-louise i-can
Something's like crossed over in me and I can't go back. I couldn't live.
beautiful sports real
I wanted to take up a sport the real way and see if I actually had athletic ability. And then I happened to see it was during the Atlanta Olympics. And there was a lot of coverage of archery because the U.S. men's team won all the medals. And I thought, "Wow, that's beautiful. And it's so dramatic, a beautiful sport. And I wonder if I would be good at it?"
character careers challenges
I always want a challenge. My whole career has been based on trying to avoid female characters that don't get to do anything. And it's really hard to avoid those.
feelings trying way
Instead of trying to manufacture feelings, use the way you already feel. Or at least add that in.
shooting done ifs
The second I finish shooting something, I know I could have done it better if we started right then.
basketball girl sports
I was all limbs and I was very convinced that I must be uncoordinated, so I didn't want to try any sports. And the girls' basketball team was constantly like, "Please, please just come play."
taken thinking play
I think if you're doing a play, you're rehearsing enough that you get to a point where it's freeing again. But in a movie, if you rehearse too much, now you've just shown everybody what you're going to do. And any element of surprise or impulsiveness is taken away.
summer home son
My sons last summer, they won a trophy from their surfing camp and they came home and went right over to the shelf and put it up next to my Oscar. That's where we put our trophies.
powerful character president
I was lucky enough to be in some movies where I had powerful characters or I got to be the president on TV for a little while. Very short administration.
class culture citizens
Women are in many ways second-class citizens in the United States in 2016, because of the way that we're portrayed in popular culture.
self-esteem missing littles
When I was a model, actually, for a little while, my friend that I worked with a lot, she had horrible self-esteem too. We decided that the exact moment when we actually thought we were attractive, we wouldn't be any more. We would just, like, miss it.
self-esteem fake looks
I had very, very bad self-esteem - that I was a fake, everybody was going to find out, that I didn't deserve to have success, just about my looks and really, really bad self esteem.