
on her next move:
"I'd love to be in this industry for the rest of my life—to write, direct, and produce my own movies. I'm an overachiever, you know? I'm always trying to find a way to do more."
on her character in hugo:
"I play a book-smart 1930s girl who meets a boy, played by Asa Butterfield, and then they go on this crazy adventure and find out all of these amazing things about their lives."

on why she loves acting:
"I like these roles because they're not me. That's what's fun about it. If I played another version of Chloë all the time, it would be boring."

on how she started acting:
"When [my brother] Trevor was fifteen and I was five he'd be practicing his monologues, and I just started memorizing them too. I guess something clicked."





