I only dance when I go out.
— Diane Kruger
Life is more important than work.
I went to a Catholic school, and I just rebelled.
Critics can be harsh and I think it's going to take me a long time to make people see what I have inside of me and that I really put my guts into movies and that I'm not superficial and that I'm not just a pretty face.
You always have to challenge yourself or else you get soft. Right?
The only song I can sing is 'Lady in Red' so that must tell you how great it must have been.
It's quite a famous story that takes place on Christmas Eve, and the Germans, French, and Scottish are trying to make peace one night and they bury their dead and they play football. I play a German opera singer, in German, which I never have so I am really excited about that.
I really feel like the first day I went to drama school and I went up on stage, that I found my vocation. It's kind of a cliched thing to say but I really feel like it was what I was meant to do.
I love Nic Cage. He was so much fun to work with.
But quite honestly, personally, I was much more concerned - I mean, there's not much I can do about my appearance obviously other than spending four hours in hair and makeup.
I do watch what I eat, but not for weight reasons.
I have three goddaughters - I'm not sure why they trust me, because I have no experience with children - but I try.
I have a kind of boring personal life, to the paparazzi anyway, and I don't hang with the cool crowd.
If you're with someone who makes you happy in your personal life, then you're happy with where you're at.
I don't have any romantic ideas about marriage. Trust me. A white dress... ? No. It's not something for me.
Orlando's a really cool guy. They hired him for 'Lord of the Rings' out of drama school. He's very new at this still and doesn't have a lot of experience. So we were in this together and we've tried to help each other out. We felt very equal which was good.
It must have been so impossible to think about it and dare to do that, so they feel compassionate for her. I don't think the movie would work otherwise.
I play a curator, the most American part you can think of. My work is to protect the Declaration of Independence. I work at the National Archives in Washington.
I don't know how you prepare for something like that. I cannot imagine living in a fishbowl like that. I don't live here so I don't know it will be that bad anyway because I live in Paris and we don't have that sort of phenomenon there. So I don't know, we'll see what happens.
I would do anything for a part, nearly anything. Being in movies doesn't mean being pretty.
I'm very independent. I'm not sure how I'd deal with someone who wanted to be with me 24/7.
I didn't grow up watching a lot of TV.
I grew up with classical music when I was a ballet dancer. Now when I have to prepare an emotional scene, to cry or whatever, I listen to sonatas. Vivaldi and stuff. It's just beautiful to me.
I do give myself a break in my personal life but I think in work, if you don't push yourself you get bored and want to do something else.
What I really tried to do with Helen was make her show this sad side of her. She was married off at 16, was so young and living in this castle that can't leave because of how she looks, and married to a man she hates and three times her age.
Looking back at it now, I really feel like it was a gift because I don't know if I have the talent to become a prima ballerina. It's such a hard job to have. I don't have any regrets about it.
I think they went with the idea that people know the story pretty much- knowing that he's going to take her when she's going to go with him. Also, the movie is really focused on Achilles and Hector and their battles.
I made a French film called 'Merry Christmas' which is a very European film. It's a World War I piece.
Her beauty didn't do her any good and she couldn't use it in any positive way or manipulative way. I just hope that people will look and see and believe in that hope of love, that hope of freedom, even if it was just for a limited time.