I listen to a lot of Solange. I love old-school as well.
— Laura Harrier
I come from a family of strong women, who have been positive role models for me.
In high school, my mom's friend was a location scout, and there was a shoot at our house. I came home from school, and the photographer said, 'You should call my friend at this agency.'
My dad works in insurance; my mom is a speech pathologist. Very Midwestern, adorable childhood.
People just can't wrap their heads around two young black women in a major production.
I never thought I would actually become a professional actor. I just kept going with it. One thing led to another.
Growing up, there were no families on TV that looked like mine.
If you really want something, it's nerve-racking, but at the same time, I try not to stress myself out about it too much because there are also so many arbitrary things that go into being cast for something - you know, like the color of your eyes, all these things that are kind of out of my control.
I do a lot of yoga, and that definitely helps. And Pilates is so good for your legs.
I really connect to strong feminist writers that make their ideas accessible for the rest of the world.
For me, it's all about smaller character-driven pieces, about finding a person that I connect with and that I'm interested in bringing to life.
I've been obsessed with Opening Ceremony since I moved to New York. I've spent whole paychecks there.
I just hope I can still take the subway, honestly.
The media is controlled.
I think, living in the city, it's so easy to forget that you're attached to the earth.
People are like, 'Was it hard growing up mixed?' 'Did you not fit in?' and I'm like, 'No? What? That's the dumbest question ever.'
It's natural to get nervous about anything you care about.
It's hard to connect to these superheroes that are completely out of this world. But Spider-Man is first and foremost Peter Parker, who we can all relate to.
Viola Davis is incredible - she's kind of the biggest career-wise inspiration for me. Brilliant actor, so intelligent, so strong. The path that she's made is incredible.
I kind of just want to look like a cool French girl in the Sixties most of the time. Or TLC.
I stopped modeling so I could go to drama school at the William Esper Studio. It's Meisner.
Even though 'Spider-Man' is a huge blockbuster, it really didn't feel like that. It felt like we were making this weird, funny high school movie. Like just hanging out with a group of friends.
I'm learning every day.
I am a black woman, and of course, that's who I'm going to be playing, but I'm also biracial, and that's a different side of the experience.
I thought I'd be doing weird, Off Broadway theater after I graduated.
I was a dramatic kid. I was always like, 'Watch me put on my play, Mom and Dad! You have to watch me put on all these outfits and do this play!' But my family is very academic and straightforward and normal Midwestern people, so the idea that I could act as an actual job wasn't really there.
We all know what it's like to go through growing pains and have awkward moments talking to someone you have a crush on.