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Welcome to Amanda Bynes Web! Your
number one source for everything related to the Talented
and very Beautiful Amanda Bynes. Currently you can see
Amanda in the Hit Movie She's The Man playing Viola
Hastings. You may know her from her other role opposite
Colin Firth in What A Girl Wants and opposite Jennie
Garth in what was a hit for Friday night's "What I Like
About You." Amanada has also finished her newest movie
entitled Lovewrecked which is featured now on the Disney
Channel and has currentlyfinished filming the hit
musical Hairspray opposite a leading cast of characters.
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ON
HERSELF
"Right now I'm young and I should be aware of the fact
that I'm a role model. Whether you like it or not, when
you're acting, you are in the public eye and if you're
young, you have young people who look up to you. I think
that you should be conscious of that?"
"I might sing if I have to in a movie one day. I want to
get better as an actor."
"I'm really not funny at all. If I have enough caffeine
and sugar, there are occasions when I might find myself
amusing, but funny? Nope, I'm not that".
I've always been into art. I also like psychology. That
would be just to learn. I would never do something
career-wise. If I could continue doing this, there's no
reason to stray from it. Maybe I would learn how to
write or direct. "
"I'm so lucky to be able to make choices that aren't
driven by money. When you're a young celebrity, it's
alluring to make a lot of money and to flaunt it. That's
not the way I was raised. Money is not a priority with
me. I want people to be talking about my work as an
actress and not my private life."
"I'm not perfect by any means. I like having fun and
letting my hair down, too, but that's not what I want to
be known for. I feel truly fortunate that the paparazzi
are not the least bit interested in me."
"I recently turned 18 and I can definitely be mature
when I want to be. But then I'm very immature when I
haven't made my bed in four days or I'm walking around
all day in my pajamas. I wish I could say I was more
mature, but I'm not."
"I might apply to NYU next year. I don't know what I
want to do yet. I want to continue getting better."
"Sometimes I'm very immature when I haven't made my bed
in four days or I'm walking around all day in my
pajamas. I wish I could say I was more mature, but I'm
not."
"I would like to something dramatic. I just want to do
something good. I don't really mind what genre as long
as its good."
"I would like to do more films. I would love to continue
challenging myself. I would like to do some sort of
interesting part, no matter what it is. I like to work
and that's what keeps me going and makes me tick."
"I still want to take classes. I just think college is
one of those set things for everyone. My life has been
different because of acting. And for better or for worse
I have different plans"
"I knew that I wanted to be a performer of some sort,
like an actress or a comedian, when I was really young,
so I worked for that."
"I don't really relate to that many people who are my
age, especially in this business."
"I don't want to have my face on everything. ... I just
don't want to be some young brat who is everywhere, It
sickens me."
You have to have thick skin, I'm lucky enough to be
confident in who I am. I'm like, `This is who I am and
you can take it or leave it."
"I can sing and I've actually started doing musical
theatre that's what I started before I did TV so I
definitely, you know, enjoy singing ."
"I love movies that have a good story. I love movies
that make you feel good about yourself but I also love
movies make you walk away thinking about them. I like
things that have, you know, something to them."
"I remember when I did that Buncha Crunch candy
commercial at age 7. It was my first commercial and I
was so excited. There was this little boy who was in the
commercial with me, and the first thing he said to me
was, 'How many commercials have you done?' I said it was
my first one, and he said, Well, I've done two. He had
such an attitude about it, and was like, I'm so much
better than you."
I have so much that I haven't done yet, I definitely
want to play every different role that I can and I want
to be working for a long time. I don't know what it is I
want to be yet, but I think I'll know it when I see it."
"When you're still young, you should be young. I think
so many girls want to be old, and my parents used to
tell me, "Stay as young as you can for as long as you
can. People don't want to be old. Once you're old, you
want to be young." I want to have fun and be bouncing
off the walls and jumping around, because it's not fun
to be so serious all the time. That's why I make
comedies, because people's lives are serious enough. I'm
so happy to be making a movie that makes people laugh."
"I think that's a really good way of looking at it,
because in this business, people have often tried to
cash out on their name or tried to become a product.
That's fine, and I totally respect that, for someone who
doesn't take themselves seriously as an actor, but for
me, I've always been about the work and I think all the
other stuff just gets in the way and sort of dilutes you
as an actor. People can't believe you as a different
person when they see you as a product name."
I'm very girly. I like shimmery eye shadow. I love
makeup like Nars and Mac. I'm obsessed with cosmetics
like foaming facial wash. I'm the girl whose biggest
nightmare would be to lose my makeup bag while
traveling."
"Flossing is actually more important than brushing. It's
one of those things people don't know."
"There's so much that I want to do in my life I don't
know. I mean I love to draw and I love to paint so I
don't know if I'll ever do it professionally but I
definitely enjoy doing that right now."
"Right now, I'm sort of relaxing. It's the first time in
a long time I've had some time off. We're on hiatus from
the show and I am in a crossroads where I'm deciding
what to do next."
"I enjoy having fun, letting loose; I just don't want to
be known for that, Now that I'm 18, I'm an adult
technically, but I've sort of always been mature. I like
to have fun, but I'm serious. So I don't know, I'm just
sort of me." "I don't want to be a celebrity. I don't
want to be a big movie star. I mean, it's exciting when
you get to do a fun photo shoot and have very talented
makeup artists paint you and make you look different.
But it's unfulfilling to have the goal of wanting to be
a movie star."
"I am lucky because on the show there's a hiatus, you
know there is always a good period of time where I could
squeeze in a movie. Like this summer I did a movie
called "Lovewrecked" which I think will be coming out in
spring, so I kind of always have little pieces of time "
"I'm not a big fan of online surfing. Sometimes, I check
out what fans have done for me, which is flattering, but
mostly, Jennie and I use the Internet to look for
[purebred] puppies. Jennie's been thinking about getting
a dog and I guess I'm helping her shop."
"As I get older, if there's a beautiful story that calls
for something sexual, I'll make that decision. But I
don't think there's any reason for me to do it now. So
many other people already are."
"What I do, like it or not, is seen by kids. I don't
feel like I could go to a party and get smashed and make
a fool of myself because people do pay attention."
"I wish I had an answer for it. I'm 19. I'm going to
make mistakes. I'm human. I'm an actor, but I'm not
perfect"
"I kind of figure that everything happens for reasons..
and everything works out in the end. I think a lot of
people, you know, you can get stuck on something and you
worry and then it's like, you know, it'll happen anyway
without you worrying or not"
"In real life I'm into sweats but I do like to get
dressed up like most girls at least. The one fancy dress
I wanted to keep was the white dress because I thought
if I ever get married one day it would be a big help. At
the end I had to wear it for so long that it gave me
bruises and it wasn't as comfortable."
"Everything in life is so planned. I don't like
controlling anything. Everything that I've done has been
right for me at that time. I couldn't do what I did
three years ago, and I have no idea what I will be doing
in 10 years. I just want to tell good stories and do
good work -- I don't care what it is"
"I don't think anybody's trying to stop me from growing
up. I mean, I'm looking for roles that are right for me
at the time I am doing them and everything I've done has
been true to myself and I've never done anything that I
haven't loved."
"I love all the Disney movies, because when I was young
there really weren't any. I loved Beauty and the Beast,
that was always one of my favorites, and like The Little
Mermaid."
"I'm really not funny at all. If I have enough caffeine
and sugar, there are occasions when I might find myself
amusing, but funny? Nope, I'm not that".
"There's no real dirt. I like to draw, I eat popcorn. I
don't know! I'm pretty normal."
"It's ok to not have piercings!"
"I am human and there are times with conflicts with
anyone close to you. They say you take advantage of the
ones you love. But, just because of my age, I want to do
things they aren't ready for me to do yet."
"I wouldn't want to stay 10 forever. You have to grow
older gracefully. A lot of girls, what they do is they
try and show their stomach and stuff. They think that's
the only way. It's always better to have a bit of
mystery. A lot of girls just give it all away. It's
important to respect yourself and other women. You have
to be confident in yourself. A lot of girls are so
insecure that they think the only way people will like
them is if they look a certain way, the superficial
side."
"I just wanna do one thing at a time. I feel if I wanna
go to school I wanna go and commit to school and do a
good job. I don't want go and just party"
"I'm doing movies right now but
I'm definitely going to college, just taking one thing
at a time"
ON FAMILY
"It's really nice. I'm so lucky. I love my family and
why move when you're happy?"
"My family keeps me grounded. We celebrated my 18th
birthday at a family restaurant, not some bar or fancy
place. That's the kind of family we are."
"My dad and I are actually developing a couple of
things. He is a dentist and he is the funniest guy I
know. That's where I get my comedic instincts."
"My parents arranged it so I could stay in school and
work in the summers. Even when I would do little bits
during the school year, I would have a tutor. I was a
kid and I loved my friends, so I couldn't do
home-schooling. That wasn't me. So I still got to go to
my winter formals and take singing lessons, and I had to
make my bed."
"I love them because they accept me for who I am and
they love me with all my faults. I am so grateful for
them. I want to be with them forever. This is a good
time to tell you! I'm never leaving!"
"I think my parents are a big part of that because I'm
still a normal kid. Like there are times I get
frustrated because I want to wear certain shoes and they
don't want me to wear them. It's all good in the end
because I realize that there will be a time and place
for high shoes."
ON ACTORS/ACTRESSES
"The little bits that I do on TV is too much already.
You can't be on TV all the time and be a normal person.
You need to have friends and go to dinner and all that.
I'm impressed that she can do all that and still stay
alive." (Lindsay Lohan)
"He was a really supportive person and he's a really
talented actor. Everybody was really cool. It's hard
because I was dressed up as a guy and I was not myself.
Everybody was so professional. Even the jokesters, like
Robert Hoffman, respected the fact that I was doing it.
I think everybody thought, "Wow, its impressive that you
could do that" because I'm 19 and I like looking cute.
There were definitely times where I was like, I'm sick
of feeling disgusting and not attractive. I was having a
total identity crisis. I really felt I grew and I feel
more comfortable as a girl now." (Channing Tatum)
"He was amazing. Even better than I thought he would be.
He's down to earth and has such a good sense of humor
and is so charming and such a lovely guy." (Colin
Firth)
"I've always wanted to be a movie star like Julia
Roberts. Hey, shoot high... shoot for the moon."
I think Will Ferrell is super talented. So, maybe
someday I will be fortunate enough to work with him.
He's my definition of genius."
"I'm such a big fan of Frankie. I love Malcolm in the
Middle."
I respect stars who are not like, "I'm an adult now -
here are my boobs"
ON GUYS AND DATING
"I'm really, really picky. It's gotta be someone who has
their you-know-what together. There is nothing less
attractive than a guy who is a jerk and has an ego. And
if a guy isn't into me, then I'll move on. I'm not
wasting my time on that!"
"If I were to date an actor, they would have to overly
impress me with the face that they're nice and cool.
When you're an actor, it allows people to act like total
jerks, and that disgusts me."
"The one thing I learned is that guys are just as
insecure as girls and I think that everybody thinks that
the other side has it better off and I think that we all
just want to be happy and be liked."
"Well I don't have a boyfriend right now. One day
hopefully I'll meet a nice funny guy but I'm happy on my
own... I just want someobody who's motivated and has
goals for himself I just don't want someone who just
wants to hang out with me."
ON THE AMANDA SHOW
"It was like a kid's version of The Carol Burnett Show.
I was in every skit in every show except the one called
Totally Kyle."
ON WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU
"I love that my character Holly on What I Like About You
is finally maturing. In the first two seasons all she
did was get into trouble. Finally she's getting smarter
and she even has a job."
ON WHAT A GIRL WANTS
"I'm so protected in my Nickelodeon bubble and What I
Like About You. It's all pretty much the same people
I've worked with before. Going to another country you're
not in your house, you're with people you've never met
before and I think it's definitely a good growing
experience."
"I have a tutor on the set but I go to regular school.
It would be weird for me not to. I'm a social person and
I'd go crazy if I couldn't be near my friends."
"I didn't know if I wanted to the movie. Then I heard
Colin Firth was interested and I was like What? He's
interested? I said let me look at that again. "
ON LOVEWRECKED
"When I read the script, I laughed out loud, and I
thought it was such a sweet idea. Because every girl has
been in love with a guy, and every girl has been in love
with a rock star type person. So I loved the idea of
what if you did get stranded with your obsession? What
would you do? And I just loved the dialog, it was very
funny. I read it and I was like, I'd really like to do
this."
ON SHE'S THE MAN
"I didn't really do it as an accent. But everybody was
like, O my-god, are you doing like Elvis or are you from
Texas? I created a voice and a sort of attitude. I kind
of wanted him to be hip and you know, like a gangster.
It became this weird, whacked out voice."
"I remember people saying that they brought cousins or
people to the set and they had no idea that was me. So,
that was really cool. I was proud that we fooled people.
I was really impressed."
"I had special help because I was extra bad at soccer. I
have a scar. The first day, I slipped in mud!"
"I think I kind of look like Peter Pan."
"I never want to be a guy. It was even hard for me to
watch the movie for the first time. I brought my sister
who told me that for half of the movie I was covering my
eyes. It was like watching someone else because I'm a
guy, but it's still me. I guess that's surreal. It was
also 13 hours a day of not feeling feminine or like a
girl. That was definitely hard on the old ego. I feel
much more comfortable as girl."
"I was sitting in a trailer with my mom, and I'd be
shoveling food in my mouth like a man, because I felt
like a man. I started feeling not feminine, and I wasn't
getting any attention from cute guys whatsoever."
If there's a choice with that or being in a man's
outfit, I'd be like, Can I please dress up as a girl?
Because I was a man throughout most of She's the Man,
the times that I can be a girl, I'm like, More makeup,
please. I think it's my ego wanting a little more
caressing."
"I was never thrilled with the idea. When I was on 'The
Amanda Show' when I was a kid, I became so many
different characters every week. I was 14, and I was
just starting to want to look pretty and be a cute girl
because I liked all these guys. But when I read the
['She's the Man'] script, I just felt it was so funny."
"I had the Tenacious D album in my head because it's the
epitome of disgusting guy thoughts."
"I didn't want it to be young - more of an adult comedy.
I'm 19 and I am the demographic, and they were, like,
Tell us what kids want to see. We don't know. "
"The reason why it is hard to dress up is you don't feel
like yourself. I'm an actor. It's more interesting to
play. If you can't take risks like that... I'd get
bored"
"As soon as I was wearing the facial hair, I was in
character mode. What's funny about the movie is the guy
who helps me dress up is gay."
"I actually learned soccer for this [She's the Man]
movie. I had a lot of fun doing it. I'm not athletic at
all. I always feel better when I'm moving around, but I
think because my job is so active and when I was on the
Amanda show I was running around like a wild maniac that
I'm always tired by the end of the day."
"When I heard that it [She's the Man] was based on
Shakespeare, it definitely was something that I thought
was kind of cool, but we loosely based it on it. We kept
the names, but we just wanted to keep the cool factor of
Shakespeare, but still kind of make it a little
fresher."
"I just like good scripts and they're really hard to
find. When I read 'She's the Man,' it sounded like a
perfect fit for me. I knew playing a boy would be a
challenge but I wanted to show people I could do it"
ON OTHER TOPICS
"Throughout the years, I believe you have an idol and
you like that, so you become that, and I do love Lucy,
who was very physical. When I was a kid, it's who I
laughed at and who I wanted to be." (Her comparisons
to Lucille Ball)
"I came back from filming Lovewrecked and started
feeling really tired and I couldn't keep weight on. It
turns out I had mononucleosis. It's unrealistic to be
that thin. The only girls who are have admitted to using
drugs or to having an eating disorder. I'm so against
it. People should strive to be happy with who they are
and not be obsessed with how they look. Beauty is
nothing," (Anorexia rumors)
"Life isn't really worth living if you can't enjoy one"
(McDonald's ice cream)
"It's a conscious effort to be like that, but in the
long run what good does it do? It's like being the hot
girl at the high school party. I was never that girl. I
grew up with terrible acne and feeling insecure. I was
tall and skinny. I didn't feel pretty at all, and guys
didn't even like me. That's why I got into comedy." (not
being plastered in the tabloids)
"I don't see how people can be in the limelight and do
those things. People who choose that, I find it hard to
respect. I have a family and parents and a sister and
brother that I'm close to." (stars...Wardrobe
malfunctions and paparazzi)
"I learned that it's not as different as we portray it
in the film. We try to magnify the difference between
Americans and the English. In real life they like the
same music, dress the same and it's really much more
similar than anyone thinks. But as soon as you get off
the plane and get in the car and the actual driving is
on the other side [of the road] and the driver is the
passenger, it's just weird. It seemed to give me a
headache automatically. I was video taping as we were
driving and it's just so beautiful. It is so rich in
history and everything and it's fun to be there" (England)
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