The first big purchase I ever made after I started working as a performer was a car that was my pride and joy. It was a red Mazda MX-5 convertible. I loved that car and I was the cliché blonde in a red sports car for a while, but I sold her because I spend so much time away from home now. It was sad. She was just sitting on the road not being used. - Natalie Dormer (x)
Kit at the “How To Train Your Dragon 2” Press Conference at the Pacific Design Center [09.06.2014]
I had a little talk with myself, I said, I have to stop taking these roles where I am just the chick that is throwing herself at the leading man. No disrespect to that role, but I have kind of done it.
”it’s fascinating how much of our sense of attractiveness and feminine identity is bound up in our hair” — Natalie Dormer for Glamour USA, June 2014
Natalie Dormer for Esquire Magazine (October 2013)
I think because I’m so close with Sansa I feel that she is like my first love, in a way.
Natalie Dormer attends a reception for the Best of Britain’s Creative Industries at The Foreign Office on June 30, 2014 in London, England
“I’ve been told by other cast members that I’m a lot like her (Sansa). Maybe when I first joined the show. I was only 13, I was one of those girls that read OK! 12 times a week, and I was all “Ooh, Justin Bieber” — who is the Joffrey Baratheon of our time.”
On Daenerys Targaryen: “The beauty of the character is she’s got such a huge arc. She comes into her own, starts making her own decisions, becomes a bit of a badass. That’s the best way to describe it. She goes on this massive journey to womanhood.”
Emilia Clarke for Vs. Magazine (2014)