
Perfect is very boring, and if you happen to have a different look, that’s a celebration of human nature, I think. If we were all symmetrical and perfect, life would be very dull.
Natalie Dormer photographed by Can Evgin for L'Officiel Magazine (x)
“Perfect is very boring, and if you happen to have a different look, that’s a celebration of human nature, I think. If we were all symmetrical and perfect, life would be very dull.”
“I suppose that I’m a bit of a tomboy, and I probably say things out loud that I shouldn’t, I’m quite a straightforward person, not underhanded like my character.”

Natalie Dormer behind the scenes for a photoshoot for TV Guide Magazine at San Diego Comic Con 2015.
Because of my job, I get a lot of opportunity to grab a few days here and there in many cool cities for press commitments, magazine shoots and premieres - Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, Paris, Stockholm, New York, Berlin. I always try to get to a gallery or museum if there’s time.
another meme I won’t finish; 4/5 actresses
You’re watching us and you don’t realize how much makeup, how much lighting is involved when we look good. We have a lot of help where we are. I don’t think it’s healthy for young girls to be looking at these beauty magazines and watching TV and these shows and thinking that’s the standard. There’s more European attitude - you look at French film, Spanish film, they’re a little more open to quirks and human nature. We’re not all symmetrical, not all the same shape. We need more of that. – Natalie Dormer
another meme I won’t finish; 4/5 actresses
You’re watching us and you don’t realize how much makeup, how much lighting is involved when we look good. We have a lot of help where we are. I don’t think it’s healthy for young girls to be looking at these beauty magazines and watching TV and these shows and thinking that’s the standard. There’s more European attitude - you look at French film, Spanish film, they’re a little more open to quirks and human nature. We’re not all symmetrical, not all the same shape. We need more of that. – Natalie Dormer
There was no plan B. There can’t be. It was always, “this is who I am. I’m an actor.” I want to tell stories. I’m obsessed with exploring the human condition. The way humans navigate what it is to exist and facing mortality is we tell stories. Because life’s hard, you know? Look at the news; the world is unjust. It’s my way of coping with it. (insp.)