I sometimes get very protective of the people I play.
People are terrified for their own reputations. They want the press on their side.
With acting, there is a level of anonymity which is conducive to your profession. There are examples of very public people who are on the cover of every celebrity magazine but can't open a film.
I felt like I was living in some sort of video game and people pre-empting every move I made, obviously as a result of accessing my private information.
You want to feel that you can do something creative that you love without being picked apart and mutilated for other people's pleasure.
I experienced the judgement of a lot of people - and deservedly so.
I've made apologies to people I needed to, but I can't apologise to people I don't know for things they don't understand.
The amount of speculation surrounding my romantic life is astounding. It's strange how involved people get: invested and angry, really disappointed.
I just worry because I know I say a lot, often. It doesn't bother me, it's more about the people that get affected around me.
The big thing I've discovered, the big secret, is that it's all about how happy you are. It's the ultimate thing. People forget your flaws and imperfections if they see you're happy.
I do think sometimes people get morally superior without understanding situations.
I've realised that when I don't play people who are complex I get very, very bored, and then lazy, and end up being rubbish.
I just want to work, and learn from people I respect and admire.
People on the edge of love go with their heart and not their head.
It's really exciting to be in a film that people actually want to go and see! I was having to pay people to see my movies!
It's really fun to be in a film that's pure entertainment, that people want to go and see. I think, in the current climate, the state of things, people want escapism.
It's hard sometimes to not want to know what people are saying behind your back and to ignore certain things that are being written.
I think I underestimated the way people bracket you.
I half-punched a paparazzo once. I've hit a few people.
It's reached this point where people are fascinated by every intricate detail of other people's lives. And some people are willing to give up their lives like that.
Coming out the other side, I do feel rather empowered. I couldn't bear it when people started to wear 'Team Sienna' T-shirts. Because the one thing I don't want is to be seen as a victim.