Daryl Hannah

Daryl Hannah
Daryl Christine Hannahis an American film actress. She is known for her performances in the films Blade Runner, Splash, Roxanne, Wall Street, Steel Magnoliasand Kill Bill. She is also an environmental campaigner who has been arrested for protests against developments that are believed by some groups to threaten sustainability...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth3 December 1960
CityChicago, IL
CountryUnited States of America
They[ Lana and Andy Wachowski]are true artists. They really are trying to say something and trying to create something original, and there aren't that many people who do that.
I have four dogs, four horses, a cat, and a bunch of wild frogs
I'd like to provide information, inspiration, and access to whatever goods and services are needed to make it super easy for everyone to change their lifestyle to a sustainable one
That's a big goal of mine, to try and grow as much of my own food as possible
I love working with the best directors in the world and great material. If I get an opportunity to do that, I'm going to do it. On the other hand, if something doesn't really hold a candle, I'm going to put my efforts where I can be the most effective.
And I know that the younger generation is doing things that are so ingenious. And for them it's not a matter of a political belief or an environmental stance. It's really just common sense
I've never been good in the financial and business arenas. I handle the creative side of things
There are horses people use for competition, and if they don't perform well or go lame, then people ask the vet to put them down to get the insurance money. And my vet knows I love horses, so he gives them to me.
I don't watch TV. I think that tends to polarize us and diminish important issues.
And then of course, obviously as far as issues such as global warming, something has to be done on the corporate side, there has to be some mandate or some legislation.
I find that when I play reality-based characters, it is only as fun for me if I have a lot of time to do research. If I don't it just isn't exciting but if I do, it can be fun because I can learn about that person and the world that they live in and I can become somebody else
Filmmaking is such a collaborative medium
The movie industry had it better in the '30s and '40s, in terms of gender equality, than it does now, both in payment and in job ratios. It's ludicrous. Are we in the modern world, or what?
Life is too short to stress the small things anymore.