My parents treated my height as a wonderful thing to be celebrated, but also normal.
— Gwendoline Christie
I like to be comfortable. And I don't like to have to worry about having to adjust things if things are too short; I don't want to feel self conscious, so I like to wear things that make me feel empowered.
I think everyone loves a slash of red lipstick.
I would chance saying globally there is a feeling that female empowerment has, at last, become a topic that is fashionable, and more power to that.
The countryside in Belfast is beautiful. No technical wizardry is needed to show quite how glorious it is in its natural state.
I'd love to work with Lena Headey, Alfie Allen, Charles Dance. I'd love to work with Peter Dinklage.
Terry Gilliam is someone I'd always deeply admired. I saw his films when I was a child.
There's so many parts of my life that I've struggled with - that so many millions of others struggled with - about being an outsider, about feeling ugly, about having to overcome looking different to other people.
What I've always loved about gymnastics and one of the many reasons I love watching it now is the combination of skill and freedom it has - the discipline and expression - letting you dance.
The beauty of existence is that we get past the superficialities and material world and hopefully move into - lord - hopefully a bit of depth.
I think everybody has the capacity for change.
Going to the gym is something I haven't done regularly since I was a child.
I enjoy knocking around with the boys.
As someone who has always felt at times pretty genderless because of my size, it interests me to challenge ideas of prejudice and femininity, and what it is to be a woman.
I love a challenge. And I love defying limitation, gender stereotypes, and people's expectations of me as an actress.
I don't know, so much of women's femininity is tied up with their hair.
'Game of Thrones' is a fantasy show not dedicated to any specific time, but it seems to exist in sort of a 1400s medieval fantasy world, and in that setting, I wouldn't have had a six-pack.
I love being tall. as you literally look at life from a different perspective: it's easier to breeze through life's turmoils; there's more room to breathe.
I used to do karaoke with Patrick Woolf in a karaoke box, and he would ring me up and say, 'Come down and do karaoke with me here,' and then we'd sing Kate Bush songs and get really, really emotional and theatrical in the booth.
I absolutely love Oprah Winfrey. What a great woman and a great businesswoman. She seems to really campaign for an expansion of global consciousness. I think she's phenomenal.
The characters that I want to play are interesting women. I don't care if they're good women or bad women or vulnerable women or women with a lot of faults or women that we dislike intensely who are malicious.
My pseudonym is 'George R. R. Martin.' That guy's just an actor.
I like to explore characters who are very different to me, or varied parts are very similar to me.
I loved working with Michelle Fairley.
I've always been able to look very different very easily.
I've always liked fairy tale and spectacle. I wouldn't say I was a fantasy fan, but anything beyond reality I've always found exciting - the work of David Lynch, the work of Tim Burton. But for me, I also love those things that are absolutely about human relationships.
Bart The Bear was fantastic to work with. Absolutely brilliant and so, so good. The things that that bear could do to order! He was one of the best actors I've ever worked with.
If I were amazing with a sword, I wouldn't care about the tender things in life.
I am still a person with a sense of superficiality that I'm trying to challenge.
I do all my own stunts and come away with bruises and scratches.
My father always said, 'You can do anything a man can do.'
The whole format of 'Game of Thrones' is that you just don't know what to expect.
Part of the reason why I love acting is that you do hope that somehow your work will connect to people and somehow expand their consciousness somewhat, and being able to challenge notions of prejudice through work - through my work - is really thrilling.
As a woman, we all want to feel attractive. We all want to feel that we're making the very best of ourselves so we can accept ourselves.
It's very hard as a tall woman to remove your deliberately pronounced feminine aspects and look more masculine.
I describe my personal style as 'mythic space horse with chocolate box tendencies.'
Vita Sackville-West is one of my favorite female icons. She was a writer and a prolific gardener, but she also had a relationship with Virginia Woolf, and she was married to Sir Harold Nicolson. She was a woman who lived outside of norms.
Rory McCann is an amazing actor and a very strong man.
I love the character of Jaime Lannister. He's just so complex - a character that we love to hate - but it's a lot more complex than hatred. It starts off, and he seems so arrogant and so smug.
The fantasy genre has so far rather embraced me, and I'm incredibly grateful for that.
I train three, four, five times a week, protein six times a day, resistance training for at least 45 minutes... it's so very boring. It's really painful. It's laborious.
I only ever wanted to be a model. This acting thing - three years of drama school - is an accident!
Everyone has something that defines them, whether they're wildly intelligent or whether they have really big feet.
I absolutely love to relax and have fun. I like socializing; I like chatting. I like dancing, mixing with friends.
I quite like looking mucky; it's quite nice not having to care about how you look.
Occasionally I get messages from women saying that I've brought them some joy, and that's unbelievably thrilling.
I trained in combat, sword fighting, horse riding... It's empowering knowing that I can a break man's nose with my elbow.
People come up to me and say, 'You look so much better in real life.'
I don't really have any interest in playing the same part again and again. Let's just keep everything crossed that doesn't happen.
I was a semi-professional gymnast as a child. I did rhythmic gymnastics, but I sustained an injury and strained all the muscles in my spine.