55 Sophie Tuner Quotes That Prove She Is A Beauty With Brains
Sophie Turner is a former child actress who has made a successful transition to celebrity adulthood. She starred in Game of Thrones, the biggest TV show of all time, as well as the X-Men films, the cinematic franchise that began Hollywood’s fascination with superheroes. Recently, she got married to singer-songwriter Joe Jonas of the Jonas Brothers. Having been acting since she was three years old herself, she has supported other child actors’ pursuits of a private life away from the spotlight and spoken out against intrusive fans. Empowered by her inherent beauty and grace and an impeccable sense of style, she is an emerging fashion icon. We have collected several of her quotes from various interviews, articles, and social media posts. Let us take a look at her quotes on acting, relationships, pop culture, fashion, and issues related to film industry.
How can you not love Jack Gleeson? Hes amazing. Hes the nicest guy.
Im a Rihanna, Beyonce kind of person.
Ghostly things don't really scare me, but they really intrigue me.
I don’t really have a process. I’m very much an in-the-moment actress. I suppose I just kind of wing it because I feel that as long as I know my character, I should be able to be spontaneous on set.
It's quite nice coming off doing a dark, upsetting scene. It's a relief that that's over with, and then you can get back to happy old Sophie.
Relationships are temporary, friendships are forever! Unless they sleep with your boyfriend!
I really dislike watching myself on screen. I am very insecure about my acting. We are our own biggest critics. I have to sit in another room to my parents when they watch it.
I think I'm not really into the handsome, chivalrous knight; I like the bad boys.
When I was fifteen, I got a Tiffany's necklace from the producers of 'Game of Thrones' with my character's name Sansa engraved on it.
I really like The Vamps. I'm friends with a couple of the guys from the band, so that's fun.
I don't get any dates; that's the thing.
I'm a Rihanna, Beyonce kind of person.
Just before my 16th birthday, Natalie Dormer said to me, 'As soon as you turn 16, you're going to work adult hours. People will try take advantage of you, so it's important not to be a pushover.'
I used to fancy Jonathan Rhys Meyers. I didn't tell him that when we worked together on 'Another Me.'
I feel the pressure to be toned, yeah, and everyone's going on about the thigh gap, but I like food more than exercise, so I'll just carry on that way.
In a lot of TV shows out there, the women are the weak ones, and the men are the strong ones.
Clearly I'm really attracted to parts where there's a dark, sinister feel about them!
Matthew Williamson has always been a favourite of mine, and I am definitely also rooting for up-and-coming designers like Michael van der Ham.
When I was younger, my mum used to dress me in, like, lime green leggings with a matching neon jumper and hair scrunch, so I'd say I've definitely progressed since then in terms of style.
When I was growing up, I always saw Karen Millen as a resource for women who were a bit older.
Stephen Daldry would be a director that I would love to work with as well as Peter Jackson, Tim Burton, and I'm very lucky to have worked with Isabel Coixet, who is also one of my favourite directors.
I would love to work with Jack Nicholson, Saoirse Ronan, Michael Shannon and James Franco in the future. I think those actors are amazing, and they are my favourite actors by far.
My whole adolescence has been on 'Game of Thrones;' I don't know what I'm going to do without it.
On 'Game of Thrones,' all of my closest friends are 30 upwards, which is quite strange.
When I was younger, before I was born, I lost my twin, so I think I've always had a fascination for telepathy or the way that twins act and react with each other.
Every audition that I walk out of where I think I nailed it, I never get that job, ever.
Root for the girls who wear dresses and are intellectually very strong.
How can you not love Jack Gleeson? He's amazing. He's the nicest guy.
I find it quite easy to get in and out of character. I don't know why - I guess it's my job.
You've got to be happy when you play a sad character; otherwise, you just get depressed. Make your real life as fun as possible.