Alison Sudol
It was difficult to accept the feminine side of an area that I had thought of as very masculine. It really was difficult for me to go, "Okay, I can be feminine and soft as well as tough and be able to take care of my self and not diminish myself." I've really enjoyed it for a while, and I've loved having a dress and heels everyday and sporting these beautiful curls and soft fabric. This was extremely stressful as I'm not as old as the actors who are in Fantastic Beasts]; there is a great deal of pressure. But I had this strange impression during the auditions that there was an enormous power behind me. I could be crushed under it and collapse because of how much I wanted it and how big this was, or step on the top and let it pull me upwards. It is a pleasure to spend time in museums, parks, coffee shops, or simply taking an outing and watching the people is something I love. There is a feeling of being isolated in LA, but London's Tube allows you to be at the center of everything. Every type of human being you could imagine is visible. I love watching the people around me. As a person who is from music, I'm always in contact by males. It's as if being with men is intimate. It's an amazing fantasyland for me. I read all of the books. I've also read a couple of novels on tour which is really wonderful to have that sort of universe that one can retreat to in the midst of a tour, you're constantly going from one city to the next and then it's all confusing, and the ability to experience the most vivid, vibrant universe in my bunk at night is very relaxing.



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