Often, you're not quite sure what people have seen you in, but the script lands in your inbox. That was the case with 'The Night Manager.' Elizabeth Debicki caseinboxland Change image and share on social
I'm not a great sleeper. I try and do too many things every day. I think that I get very obsessive about parts and projects. I do let them kind of consume me, and when there's something on the horizon that I want to be involved in, I just kind of hurtle myself towards it. Elizabeth Debicki consumedaygreat share on social
I definitely try my best not to stay in character when I'm not on set, which can be more difficult in some roles than others. Elizabeth Debicki characterdifficultrole Change image and share on social
Often, female characters are quite one dimensional, especially in a two hour film; television gives characters room to breathe and develop. Elizabeth Debicki breathecharacterdevelop Change image and share on social
People ask me what it's like to be tall, and I don't know what to say because I don't know any different. I grew up in a very tall house, so I wasn't an anomaly there. Elizabeth Debicki anomalygrowhouse Change image and share on social
I think that if you're lucky enough to work with a stylist who pulls a rack from the beginning that you love everything on it, that's a blessing. Elizabeth Debicki beginblesslove Change image and share on social
Dancing gives an innate physical awareness - it's physical training. Acting feels like the same medium but just with words. Elizabeth Debicki actawarenessdance Change image and share on social
I have to say that filming 'The Night Manager' was not just amazing but also very daunting at first. I used to describe myself as the token plebeian surrounded by all your national treasures. All that glittering talent in one place; I knew Hugh from Fry and Laurie videos that my grandpa used to watch, and Tom Hollander's 'Rev' is hilarious. Elizabeth Debicki amazedauntdescribe share on social
Television is the medium that's allowing women's stories to flourish. Elizabeth Debicki allowflourishmedium Change image and share on social
Red carpets are awful. They're like a kind of purgatory - you stand there, and there are cameras flashing everywhere. One of my first red carpets was in Cannes for 'The Great Gatsby,' and I'd never seen anything like it. Elizabeth Debicki awfulcameracannes share on social