I can't wait to take my son to see 'Wonder Woman' - I can't wait to show him all the female characters can be well-rounded people.

I've wanted to produce for a long time. I'd love to get a bunch of my girlfriends together - a female writer, a female director - and create something. Creatively, it's a different dimension. Why wouldn't people want that?

We should just be good humans.

I think of women as an all-being creature.

I like to have fun. I'm also a bit of the crazy one. All my friends are boys. I was bullied a lot by girls in school. There was also too much drama and demands.

We come from a very humble background. A lot of my paycheck from 'Skins' went to paying the bills and getting us a new sofa.

I am quite proud that I managed to prove that you don't have to be able to afford drama school or have the right connections to do well.

I would have loved the opportunity to have gone to drama school, but it just didn't work out for me; there are always several paths, and there's a reason why I've been down this path.

I was very hesitant about doing a period film. It was very much out of my comfort zone; I'd never done anything like that before.

As a teenager, you're still discovering who you are, what your life is about, and who you want to be as a person. It's very intense.

Everyone asks, 'What's your goal? Do you want to win an Oscar? Do you want to work with Meryl Streep?' No! I want to buy my mum a house. I want to make her proud.

It's nice to know that a studio is willing to put a female in a film without expecting the character to have a love interest.

It was hard to go into the world and start auditioning as real actors. Having to pay bills was rather scary, too.

I'm a Londoner, so I'm a bit feisty.

I'm not the best auditioner.

I don't think there is enough youth employment or enough push for youths to kind of do want they want to do.

I love my job every day. So whether it's for four years or for two weeks, it's still... And when you're working on a set, it feels like a family straight away.

A lot of my friends back home are boys, so I do well with boys I like.

On 'Skins,' we only ever filmed for a couple of months in the summer. When I wasn't on set, I was doing my normal things.

I consider myself a Londoner first, and then I consider myself Brazilian before I consider myself English.

I wasn't good at anything very much at school, but I did like drama.

My mother is amazing. She moved from Surrey to London, taught herself English, and found a job.

I'm not good at dressing up. I always feel a bit out of place. It's just not me - high heels and designer dresses - and I can't seem to get used to it.

It's important to enjoy the moment.