Julie Christie is a British actress born on April 14, 1941. She is known for her roles in classic films such as Darling and Doctor Zhivago. Christie gained critical acclaim for her performances and won an Academy Award for Best Actress. Her beauty and talent have made her a prominent figure in cinema, and she is celebrated for her contributions to film. Julie continues to be recognized for her work and remains an influential figure in the industry.
"I was utilized because I have a certain face that works well in cinema, and I'm used to making myself look as good as possible."
"I'm not in the advertising business, but I think it would be very nice if people went to see the film Hamlet, because it was made with love and integrity."
"I don't think I would have been a good mother. Being a parent brings immense responsibility. It's a Herculean task. It would be almost too much for me."
"Early on, I found the attention completely embarrassing. I'd cringe if I saw my picture on the cover of a magazine."
"Altman works in such an interesting way, letting things occur in the film even if he didn't particularly plan them."
"When I came back to Britain, I realized that I was no longer a very young woman. I had to meet my new consciousness, my new age, with roles that reflected it somewhat."
"I remember becoming aware of women's issues and inequality. It became glaringly clear to me when I was living in America that women are regarded as less intelligent than men."