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Dakota Johnson leaving ‘The Late Show with David Letterman’ in NYC on February 17, 2015
Dakota Johnson Alphabet: ↳ I is for Interview
I found another subject. An article I had read and took it to a friend that is a producer and he sent it to Sony. Everything has been so fast: In only six months I’m on five different adventures. I have no idea how this happened but it’s amacing. — Vogue Spain
Dakota Johnson attends the Green Carpet Fashion Awards Italia 2017 during Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2018 on September 24, 2017 in Milan, Italy.
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Dakota Johnson — Inside and Out by Intimissimi (2017)
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There is a certain stigma attached to the whole thing of model-turned-actor, but I was always quite a reluctant model, to my agent’s annoyance. I was never hugely keen on it or doing it, and in a weird way I didn’t do a great deal of it. They happened to be jobs that ended up on the sides of buses, but it wasn’t this all-consuming thing. I’ve never done a catwalk show in my life. I’m not ungrateful. I enjoy working with certain photographers, and having a bit of a craic and catching up, but the actual thing of having to stand looking all moody and looking off in the distance and, ‘Let’s just do a couple with a finger round your mouth… I’d rather be playing football. — Vogue Magazine (2014)
Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson for the magazine Paris March (January 12th, 2017)
I was there with my family, the crew was in Monaco. We were asleep when the attack happened, because my children are still very young and we went to bed early. During the night, I got a lot of phone calls to make sure we were safe and sound. [You were shooting the movie in Nice when the terrorist attack occured.]
No one wants to say that they want to be famous, nobody wants to sound like they like being famous, nobody wants to sound ungrateful, nobody wants to sound like they’re in denial. It’s a scary word. What is the literal definition anyway? ‘Fame. From the Latin for rumor. The condition of being recognized.’ The condition! But then I’m like, am I even a famous person? Because I imagine that those are people who other people are constantly staring at, which isn’t me. Who gets photographed every day? Brad and Angelina? But they don’t, because I’m fairly certain that they’ve built underground tunnels everywhere, and that’s how they get around. — Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier for Vogue (February, 2017)
[On preparing to become Anastasia Steele] It was important to me that Ana’s body look like that of an active college student. And I was going to be naked, so I wanted to look good. I did a lot of working out and had more waxing than any woman should have!
I feel like you learn how to do school in second grade through fifth grade. During those years, I was never home. — (original)
Dakota Johnson for Vogue Magazine (2015)
I think about my dwindling anonymity and that’s really scary because a very large part of me would be perfectly happy living on a ranch in Colorado and having babies and chickens and horses—which I will do anyway. I wanted to be involved because it’s so different, and it’s an intense love story. — Dakota Johnson for Vogue (2015)
Fifty Shades Darker — (New!) Poster Official (2017)