"If I were really really ridiculously wealthy, I wouldn’t buy a mansion, just tiny apartments in every city I love."
About Mara Wilson
Mara Wilson — Life and Legacy
Mara Wilson is a multifaceted actress and writer, best recognized for her iconic role in 'Matilda'. Transitioning from child star to a vocal advocate for mental health, she uses her platform to discuss the complexities of identity and personal growth. Wilson's quotes often reflect her journey, such as her assertion that 'I think it's important to be yourself', which underscores the necessity of authenticity in a world that often pressures conformity. Through her candid discussions about the challenges of growing up in the public eye, she reveals the tension between fame and self-acceptance, challenging societal norms surrounding beauty and success. Her insights resonate deeply, encouraging others to embrace their imperfections and prioritize mental well-being, making her voice relevant in today's conversations about identity and resilience.
Quote collection
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"Puberty was definitely difficult for me."
"You always worry that everybody is secretly talking about you behind your back, everybody is secretly making fun of your voice, your figure, the way that you are during puberty, but it turned out, in real life, everybody was. On movie sets, they were all talking about these things, because they had to."
"I remember my friends and I looking forward to puberty because it seemed exciting at first."
"I can't take much pride in my childhood acting. It feels like it happened in another lifetime, and even then, it felt like a hobby."
"Considering all the legal hassle child stars can be, I won't be surprised when they are phased out by CGI children voiced by adult actors."
"Very sad, very upset, very glad I did not have to hear about this though Twitter. Probably going to be taking some time off it for a while."
"Actually, I do like pink clothes, but it's not because I'm girly, it's because I'm the reincarnation of Oscar Wilde."
"I've always really loved stories told from the point of view of children."
"If I were to talk to Lindsay Lohan, I'd encourage her to get the hell out of acting and into something soothing. Take up botany or something."
"I remember reading To Kill A Mockingbird when I was 12. What I liked about it is that it was all seen through a child's eyes. It was Harper Lee going back and writing it from the way a child would see those things."
"I didn't want to whisper and giggle about [puberty] anymore. I felt incredibly self-conscious. I felt like I was losing myself, and I was losing who I was. And that really scared me."
"I don't know if I'm always going to be acting. Maybe when I grow up, I will be a scriptwriter. I already have a few scripts in my head."
"I'd rather be known for my accomplishments, and for things that I really do take pride in, rather than known for this doll-like image I had when I was a child."
"I think if I could do it over again - as much as I loved meeting the people I did on the films after 'Matilda' - I wish that I had stopped after 'Matilda.' I wish that I had just focused on my own life for a while."
"The celebrity aspect is nothing short of ridiculous, and auditioning is brutal and dehumanizing. Every time I see a pretty young girl on the subway reading sides for an audition, my only thought is, 'Man, am I glad I'm not doing that anymore.' I never feel nostalgia, just relief."
"I'm pretty cautious and not very athletic, so I've only had really dumb injuries, like sprained ankles and allergic reactions. I did have to go to the hospital after slicing my finger while trying to cut a Kaiser roll in half."
"I felt like I had to be conscious of myself as a girl for the first time. I had to be more feminine. I had to look a certain way. And it's something that you want to suffer in silence, but I would go onto movie sets and they would bring out bras that were basically binders, because there were continuity problems between months."
"If you can affect someone when they're young, you are in their heart forever."
"That's my suggestion for kids who want to act, by the way: Make sure it's really your choice, get out of it when it stops being fun, and get an education."