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it's brand new to me, all those planets and creatures and horizons! i haven't seen them yet, not with these eyes. and it is gonna be fantastic!

  1. nataliedormersource:
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““For me it’s a homecoming. Sam and I always love doing this premiere because it’s in our hood. And we love bringing the rest of the family back to London. So it’s special for us.” — Natalie Dormer at the The Hunger Games:...

    nataliedormersource:

    “For me it’s a homecoming. Sam and I always love doing this premiere because it’s in our hood. And we love bringing the rest of the family back to London. So it’s special for us.” — Natalie Dormer at the The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 UK premiere on November 5th, 2015.

  2. imogenpotts:

    Natalie Dormer photographed by Eric Ray Davidson for Women’s Health - November 2015

  3. breathtakingqueens:
“ Natalie Dormer photographed by Simon Emmett for People Magazine (2014)
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    breathtakingqueens:

    Natalie Dormer photographed by Simon Emmett for People Magazine (2014)

  4. nataliedormersource:

    It’s boring to have a character that is either good or bad. A modern audience is so much more sophisticated than that. If the audience can appreciate Walter White, an anti-hero, and all the positives and negatives of that personality and watch him on a journey, they are more than capable of doing that with a woman and female characters.

  5. goldenfools:

    I have a lopsided smile; what can I say? And if that message flters down to some girl looking in the mirror who feels she’s not completely symmetrical, then I am glad to have helped in some small, albeit ridiculous, way.” - Natalie Dormer for Michigan Avenue Magazine, September 2015 

  6. vanessayves:

    I’ve been busy enough playing four different roles in the last four years, and I don’t have energy to put out some perfect image of Natalie Dormer that’s not the real me anyway. Most of my closest pals have nothing to do with the industry. They watched me struggle financially. They know my sob stories and the roles I missed out on and the nights when I never thought I’d work again.
    Natalie Dormer photographed by Tony Duran for Michigan Avenue Magazine, 2015

  7. dailydormer:

    For me, Catching Fire, Game of Thrones, all my other work, I’ll just go where the good scripts are. I love being part of huge mega blockbusters and a I love being a part of small independent films and small stage. I’m just looking at the material. I want to know the character and I want to know the text, and then the decision I make from there.

  8. nataliedormersource:

    Drama invariably sexes things up a bit and simplifies. But I think that is completely valid if it brings an era of political and social history to an audience that wouldn’t otherwise know about it. I mean, only 230 years ago in this country, a woman was the property of her husband. That’s something women in their 20s should consider when [mocking] ‘feminism’ on Twitter.

    Natalie Dormer for The Telegraph (Aug. 8, 2015)