I had been in a place where I was letting too many people dictate who I should be and what I should be, and I was trying to make everybody happy to the point where it was just killing me. I'd completely lost myself. It's kind of funny now that people think I've completely changed myself for Marilyn Manson, when this is actually the first time in my life that I took a stand and said, "This is who I am and this is who I've always wanted to be, and I'm finally with somebody who lets me be who I want to be."
Working with men like Al Pacino, Tommy Lee Jones, Michael Douglas, Edward Norton, David Morse, and Kevin Costner, you have to step up and look them dead in the eye and, you know, scare them. I can see it when it happens, and they don't know it's coming. It's the best look on any man's face when he gets paired with a woman and he doesn't expect her to kick his ass. I'm not saying I've kicked any of their asses, but I feel like I have held my own and said, "I am a force to be reckoned with." It's about not being intimidated. I feel it makes me a stronger woman.
And, look, I'm sorry if I have blond hair and blue eyes and my boyfriend looks like a vampire. What do you want me to do about it?
Whenever I start freaking out and getting stressed, I have to remember that this is just the beginning.
That's why I love music so much. It completely saved me. There are so many feelings you can't explain, and you can hear one note on a guitar and somehow that sound explains what you can't put into words.
Has kept in touch with most of her Once and Again (1999) castmates: Mischa Barton, Julia Whelan, and Shane West.
Evan Rachel Wood won 16 awards: Winner — Best TV Actress: Westworld (2016) Winner — Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries (2010).: Mildred Pierce (2011) Winner — Best Actress in a Series, Drama/Genre: Westworld (2017) Winner — Best Ensemble in a TV Series (Drama or Comedy): Once and Again (2001) Winner — Female Revelation (2007) Winner — Best Actress in a Drama Series: Westworld (2016) Winner — Breakout Performance - On Screen: Thirteen (2004) Winner — Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest: Whatever Works (2009) Winner — Superstar (2009) Winner — One to Watch - Female (2002) Winner — Best Actor: Allure (2017) Winner — Youth in Film: Thirteen (2004) Winner — Elle Women in Hollywood Awards (2011) Winner — Elle Women in Hollywood Awards (2006) Winner — Bratislava International Film Festival : Thirteen (2003) Winner — Performance in a Theatrical Feature Film: Thirteen (2004)
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