Carla Gugino

Carla Gugino
Carla Guginois an American actress. She is known for her roles as Ingrid Cortez in the Spy Kids trilogy, Sally Jupiter in Watchmen, Dr. Vera Gorski in Sucker Punch, and as the lead characters of the television series Karen Sisco and Threshold. Her feature film work includes starring roles in Son in Law, Sin City, Night at the Museum, Mr. Popper's Penguinsand San Andreas, as well as Kelor in the DC Extended Universe. Gugino has had lead roles in the...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth29 August 1971
CitySarasota, FL
CountryUnited States of America
I do think that's one of the reasons that acting appealed to me so much: the idea of letting go of control in a controlled environment. Being able to go through the range of intense emotions and jump off the cliff, metaphorically, but in a creative way, and in a way where the structure was really solid.
I think maybe because I moved a lot in my childhood, I'm a little bit of a gypsy by nature.
I think that once somebody sees something, or feels it in the consciousness of society, it starts to allow change for other people.
There is something in these moments of crisis that is really extraordinary about humanity and human beings' resilience and the way in which everyone naturally comes together. I think you see the best in people in those moments for better or for worse and you find your best self.
I always think a good sports movie is emblematic in the same way that a great Greek tragedy really has a certain kind of structure, or a Shakespearean play if you're looking at a comedy or a tragedy, is that these are the heights and depths of human emotion.
I find often in Hollywood there are many people who play themselves really beautifully. And certain parts are not that dissimilar from who you are as a person. And there are other parts where you would like to think that you have nothing in common with those characters, but you probably do have more than you think.
I think the scariest thing to me is to think that somebody would only associate me with one character and that that's all that I would get to play.
I have a very strong work ethic, and I'm very grateful for that. But I think there was a moment when I realized, "Oh, I can play a little as well."
I was the person who did academics until the middle of the day, then went on auditions. I think there was a moment later in my life where I was like, "What am I doing? Why am I so serious?" .
I think you always have to go as an artist with instinct, I really do.
I was a really, really serious kid. And a really kind of controlling kid. Like I had things that, now, people would say are like - there's a name for many disorders as we know - but I would say, "If I pick this rubber band, then this will happen." It was that kind of want to control things, which I think all kids have to some extent.
I think I'm always trying to subvert conventions, and sometimes it's more successful than others.
You just became the most important person on the planet.
What I've realized is that we're our own harshest critics. We give ourselves limitations. But I want to push through that wall, on a creative and personal level.