Brie Larson Quotes & Trivia

Quotes

Brie Larson: I think it starts to feel really redundant when you start to do something the same way over and over again. I don’t think it’s good to become so dependent on a certain writing process.

Brie Larson: I have a pretty good sense of humor and am able to laugh at myself. I think it’s important to not put too much pressure on life and not make things that happen a huge deal, because I think in this industry especially, there is a lot of room to mess up.

Brie Larson: You always get the strangest comments like, my hair is too blonde or I'm too tall. And it makes you start to think, Man, I wish I was three inches shorter. The one that really bugs me is that I'm told I'm too smart to make it in this industry. It can be hard sometimes to hear stuff like that.

Brie Larson: For me, the dumbest rule is that you can't chew gum in school. For some reason, chewing gum for me gets my brain going.

Trivia

Brie has participated in two musicals: Alice in Wonderland (as Alice), and Meet Me In St. Louis (as Rose).

Brie can play guitar, piano, bass and the drums.

Beside her starring role, Brie is also featured in the Hoot movie soundtrack with the song Coming Around.

Brie likes to eat Mint Chip ice cream, Strawberry Shortcake, and she prefers her cakes white.

Brie owns more than 6 pairs of cowboy boots.

During August 2005, Brie joined the Rock'n'Shop tour by Teen People magazine.

Singles: 1. She Said (album Finally Out Of P.E, 2005). 2. Life After You (album Finally Out Of P.E, 2005).

Brie loves the beach.

Brie likes music by Carole King, Edie Brickell, The Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs', The White Stripes, and Modest Mouse.

Brie has attended massive amounts of rock concerts.

Brie has been playing the guitar since she was 12.

Brie is in the tv movie, "Special Delivery," playing a little angel.

Brie is in the tv movie, "Right On Track," playing Courtney Enders.

Awards and Nominations list: 2002, Brie was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Leading Young Actress for: Raising Dad. 2005, Brie was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Ensemble Cast for: Sleepover.

Brie was cast as Kelly Ripa's side kick in the pilot for the ABC sitcom, Hope & Faith.

Brie studied at the American Conservatory Theater.

Brie wanted to become an actress at age 7.

Brie Larson was in the movie 13 Going On 30, playing a Six Chick.

When Brie was at the New York Minute premiere Bob Saget didn't recognize her from Raising Dad until she went up to him and told him who she was.