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Last updated: Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Keira Knightley is featured in the latest issue of Glamour magazine and she looks pretty amazing, much better then in the previous photo shoots she did for a whole bunch of magazines. The 23-year-old English actressd ishes to Glamour about her pressures, her past and why she still does her own laundry
Glamour: Keira is quite a glamorous name.
Keira Knightley: Is it?
Glamour: Yes! Keira Knightley. You come from a theatrical family. Did they have theatrical expectations of you?
Keira Knightley: My mother is a writer and my dad’s an actor. But, no, they didn’t. I think they would have been happier if I hadn’t done the same thing as them.
Glamour: Come on.
Keira Knightley: Why, come on?
Glamour: You’ve done very well. So if you came home and said, I’d like to be a nurse, a kindergarten teacher, a scientist…
Keira Knightley: I think they would have been over the moon about a career that has certain securities that you certainly don’t get if you’re an actress. Nobody knows whether you’re going to do well or not.
Glamour: I actually think people who are very successful are the people who knew what they wanted to do from the get-go, like you.
Keira Knightley: I don’t know, I think that puts a lot of pressure on kids who don’t know what they want to do. I think it has a bit to do with luck, too. Read the full interview on Glamour.com.
Keira Knightley - US Glamour Magazine (November 2008)
Source: Glamour
Keira Knightley is featured in the latest issue of Glamour magazine and she looks pretty amazing, much better then in the previous photo shoots she did for a whole bunch of magazines. The 23-year-old English actressd ishes to Glamour about her pressures, her past and why she still does her own laundry
Glamour: Keira is quite a glamorous name.
Keira Knightley: Is it?
Glamour: Yes! Keira Knightley. You come from a theatrical family. Did they have theatrical expectations of you?
Keira Knightley: My mother is a writer and my dad’s an actor. But, no, they didn’t. I think they would have been happier if I hadn’t done the same thing as them.
Glamour: Come on.
Keira Knightley: Why, come on?
Glamour: You’ve done very well. So if you came home and said, I’d like to be a nurse, a kindergarten teacher, a scientist…
Keira Knightley: I think they would have been over the moon about a career that has certain securities that you certainly don’t get if you’re an actress. Nobody knows whether you’re going to do well or not.
Glamour: I actually think people who are very successful are the people who knew what they wanted to do from the get-go, like you.
Keira Knightley: I don’t know, I think that puts a lot of pressure on kids who don’t know what they want to do. I think it has a bit to do with luck, too. Read the full interview on Glamour.com.
Source: Glamour
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