Rachel Claire Ward, AM (born 12 September 1957) is an English actress, columnist, film director, and screenwriter who has primarily pursued her career in Australia. Read full biography of Rachel Ward →
I remember having to take detours around the Hollywood sign to avoid having to see this grotesque poster of myself on Sunset Boulevard.
When I wanted to be an actress, I never wanted really to be the kind of actress I became.
All anything takes, really, is confidence.
I always tell young actors to have a back-up. You don't want to find yourself at the age of 30 still struggling to make a living out of acting.
I've been as critically rubbished as acclaimed and the worst thing about that is that it usually plays into your own self-criticism.
There's very little bohemia in Australia and it's one of the things I miss most about not living in Europe.
Writers are very much undervalued in the creative process.
You're in a movie because you're appealing and because you represent the aspiration, the fantasy, the ideal.
Having done something like The Thorn Birds gives you enormous longevity. You can keep picking and choosing the roles for a bit longer.
I got pigeonholed a bit. When I wanted to be an actress, I never wanted to be the kind of actress I became.