Nikki Reed

Nikki Reed
Nicole Houston "Nikki" Reed is an American actress, screenwriter, singer-songwriter, and model known to the general public for her portrayal of vampire Rosalie Hale in The Twilight Saga. She became known in 2003, after the release of the film Thirteen, directed by Catherine Hardwicke, for which she was credited with Hardwicke as a co-writer of the screenplay, and in which she played a lead role. The film earned Reed an Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth17 May 1988
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I don't want any special powers. I'm powerless. I wouldn't want to see into the future, I wouldn't want to know what anyone was thinking, ever! And I don't want to relive my past.
I have nobody. I have surrounded myself with people who are fake just because I need to talk to somebody.
The degradation of our environment is undeniably a direct result of our lack of regard, lack of accountability, and lack of responsibility.
My little brother is autistic, so I would love to be involved in a charity for autism, but I haven't found the right one yet.
I have friends come over and we read plays out loud and I make paintings and I just do things all the time just so I don't ever feel like I'm sitting around.
I had a great time making the last movie, 'Eclipse.' We shot my back-story stuff from the 1930's. But I was waiting for 'Breaking Dawn' because I love the relationship Rosalie has with Jacob and the rest of her family and Bella. She also provides comic relief.
I think the best way to invite people into the conversation is to just create something beautiful out of love, and people naturally gravitate towards a new way of looking at fashion.
Right now I'm in 'Twilight' and I go around to signings and there are people screaming and crying, and it's so surreal. I know that when this is over in a month or two and whenever 'Twilight''s no longer relevant, that doesn't live on for me. It's because of this. It's not very often that this happens for people.
The frenzy of the little-girl culture is something very unique, and I can only say that because I was one. The obsession - I can't really explain it. Everything is heightened to the maximum.
I enjoy feeling physically strong, so maybe I'd like to be able to lift a building and launch it at someone.
Animals don't have a voice, so I think it is our job to give them one.
When you're playing a character in a book, there's already a lot of pressure because all of the millions of people who have read the series have been able to envision and become very attached to the characters.
Part of being young is making mistakes.
I've done a lot of independent travelling, which hasn't been the best career choice, but it's been a really great life choice.