My mother taught me how to apply my own makeup at 13 years old, and the most important lesson I learned is to never touch my eyebrows and to cleanse, tone, and moisturize twice a day.
— Emilia Clarke
My rule is never to look at anything on the Internet.
I long for the countryside. That's where I get my calm and tranquillity - from being able to come and find a spot of green.
I'd give my right arm to be, like, a random extra on 'Girls,' just to walk past one of the scenarios. I'd love that more than anything.
My life is unrecognisable compared to what it was - 'Game of Thrones' has opened doors that were never there before. But it can be dangerous to see it in those terms, I think. It's best to take it as it comes and work as hard as you can, and hopefully the other things fall into place.
All of the press and stuff - that's the scary stuff. The acting is what I got trained to do.
The '90s were really just bad for fashion and hair.
Drama school is fundamentally practical. I didn't write any essays, so I came out with a BA honors degree in acting.