'It's very embarrassing': Sophie Turner on rage, romance and the horror of watching Game of Thrones

For Sophie Turner, her journey as an actress has been marked by intense performances and grueling preparation. Following her breakout role in Game of Thrones at the age of 13, she struggled to reconcile her screen personas with her real-life self.

The experience of playing Sansa Stark left Turner feeling like an imposter, as if she was pretending to be someone else on screen. Despite her initial discomfort, she acknowledges that it was a valuable learning experience that helped shape her acting style.

Turner's next role in X-Men: Apocalypse presented another challenge, this time requiring her to inhabit the character of Jean Grey and understand the emotions that came with it. She emphasizes the importance of empathy in acting, citing her own experiences as a way to tap into a character's feelings.

Now, Turner is taking on the lead role in Steal, a Prime Video drama about corporate espionage. In this white-knuckle action film, she plays Zara, an office drone who finds herself caught up in a web of deceit and violence.

Turner praises her co-stars for their professionalism, stating that they adopted a cat-and-mouse approach to filming, which kept the actors on edge. The tension is palpable throughout the movie, as Turner navigates her character's precarious situation with ease.

A recurring theme in Turner's career is the exploration of strong female characters who are often driven by trauma and rage. Her performance in Steal is no exception, as she conveys a sense of vulnerability and determination that draws the viewer in.

Turner also opens up about her personal life, including her marriage to Joe Jonas and motherhood. She notes that taking time off from acting allowed her to focus on herself, but acknowledges that momentum is crucial for a career like hers.

As Turner looks to her future projects, she expresses a desire to tackle comedy roles, citing the challenges of timing and delivery as obstacles to overcome. Despite her tough exterior, Turner reveals that life can be tough, but she's learned to face it head-on.

Steal is now available on Prime Video, marking Turner's triumphant return to the screen after a period of self-discovery.
 
idk why they make these interviews so long lol. 1-2 minute reads feel like an eternity πŸ™„ steve jobs would've hated all this fluff. anyway, Sophie Turner seems like a talented actress who's been through some wild stuff on set. playing sansa stark and jean grey must've been super intense. but seriously, can't we just get to the meat of the interview already? i wanna know what she thinks about the state of the industry or something πŸ€”
 
ugh i feel u sophie turner is such an inspiration, her dedication to her craft is insane, but also kinda scary lol, she's always been so good at tapping into these dark emotions, like i can imagine playing a corporate espionage movie and feeling all the anxiety she does in steal, meanwhile id be over here eating popcorn thinking it's just another day on set πŸ˜‚πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
Love how Sophie Turner is still pushing boundaries with her roles 🀩 She's been through so much already and yet she keeps coming back for more πŸ’ͺ I think it's great that she's not afraid to take on complex characters like Zara in Steal, who's got a lot of emotional depth. And can we talk about how beautiful she looks in the movie? 😍 She's definitely found her groove as an actress and I'm excited to see what other roles come her way next!
 
🀩 omg I'm SOOOO hyped for Sophie Turner's new movie Steal!!! πŸŽ₯ she's been through so much in her career and it's amazing to see how far she's come πŸ’ͺ. playing strong female characters who are driven by trauma and rage is such an important theme right now, and I know Sophie is going to bring so much depth to this role πŸ’•. can't wait to see her tackle comedy roles next too 🀣. btw, she looks SO beautiful in the pics from the movie release party πŸ“Έ.
 
OMG I'm so hyped for Sophie Turner in Steal! πŸŽ₯ She's been through so much as an actress and it's clear she's found her groove. I love how she's not afraid to tackle complex characters, especially those driven by trauma and rage - it's like she's speaking directly to me 😩. And can we talk about how gorgeous she is in this movie? The cat-and-mouse approach on set must've been crazy intense 🀯! But what I think I love most about Sophie Turner is her willingness to be vulnerable and honest about her life, both on and off screen πŸ’•. She's a total boss, and I'm so here for more of her acting endeavors in the future 😎.
 
can't believe sophie turner still has it πŸ˜‚πŸ’β€β™€οΈ i mean, her performances are always so raw and intense, like she's really getting inside the character's head. but at the same time, she seems so grounded and down-to-earth, you know? her take on playing strong female characters is super inspiring - it's all about embracing vulnerability and trauma rather than trying to hide behind tough exteriors πŸ’•

and omg, i loved how she talked about taking breaks from acting to focus on herself... that's something we should all be doing more of πŸ™ life can get crazy, but it's so important to prioritize our own well-being. fingers crossed she tackles some comedy roles soon too - we need more laugh-out-loud moments in her life πŸ˜‚πŸŽ¬
 
OMG, I love how Sophie Turner has been pushing herself as an actress 🀯! It's like, she's not afraid to take on roles that are really intense and emotional. I'm all about her for speaking up about the importance of empathy in acting 🌟. And can we talk about her co-stars? They totally brought the tension during filming πŸ’₯. Turner's performance in Steal is so captivating, it's like you're right there with her 🀬. She's not just an amazing actress, but also super relatable and honest about her personal life ❀️. I'm excited to see what she does next - maybe we'll get to see her try out some comedy roles? πŸ˜‚
 
I'm loving how Sophie Turner is taking control of her career and personal life. I mean, 13 years old already killing it in Game of Thrones? That's insane! 🀯 She's so down-to-earth too, talking about how playing Sansa Stark made her feel like an imposter, but also how that experience helped shape her acting style. And now she's rocking the lead role in Steal, which sounds so intense! I love how she's not afraid to be vulnerable and open up about her personal life too. She's got this amazing balance of toughness and sensitivity that makes me wanna watch more of her stuff 🀩
 
😊 I mean, Sophie Turner is like the ultimate actress, you know? She's been through so much and still comes out swinging. Playing those strong female characters must be really draining, but she always manages to bring this raw emotion to her performances. It's like she's tapping into something deep inside herself. And can we talk about how fast she's evolved from Sansa Stark to Zara in Steal? 🀯 She's got this whole vulnerability thing down pat now, and I am HERE. FOR. IT. But, you know, it makes me think of the early days of Game of Thrones when Sophie was just a teenager... πŸ’”
 
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