Being able to be with someone I trust, where we don't want anything from each other, having a safe, steady relationship like that has really opened my eyes to the possibilities of love and what it feels like to love without conditions.Collection: Trust
Every morning I want to wake up and be excited about what I'm going to do. I want it to be honest and fulfilling for me personally, and then maybe it can be fulfilling for the rest of the world, too.Collection: Morning
I have never understood cards my whole life. I could never learn card games, I didn't have the patience for them.Collection: Patience
I got guarded for a little while, because I made a teen movie.Collection: Teen
The birth of everyone's sexuality, in a way, I think, is based off of one's relationship with their parents.Collection: Relationship
There are some funny people online.Collection: Funny
Playing rugby made my dad proud. Being in the theater made my mom proud. So if I could play to both sides of how I was raised, then how could I lose? And that sounds like a hindsight thing, but I knew it at the time.Collection: Mom
There are days when you just sit at home, and those days are tough. Because it's like, 'I have a swimming pool and a television and a couch and a tree, and I can't have Sunday lunch with my mum.'Collection: Home
It's always there, it's in your bones, every single piece of grief or loss or happiness or sadness you feel in your life is there.Collection: Happiness
I didn't finish university, I barely finished high school. All I know is from the books I've read, and the plays that I've read.
I'd been in L.A. for about a year, I didn't have any work and I had no money. I didn't really have anywhere to live and I was in my car and on mates' couches. My visa had like two weeks before it expired, so I was going to dip out and go back to Australia.
I did 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' and 'Seussical.' From there I took drama classes. And then from about 15, there was not much else for me to do.
It's incredibly humbling to feel like you're part of something that's seemingly a big part of the current time. It's incredibly surreal.
I'm still a firm believer that if you do good work then hopefully you'll be able to keep working. I might land flat on my face with that, but it's not something I really spend a lot of time thinking about.
After 'Euphoria,' the coolest shift happened. It put me on the radar, that I could maybe act, and it allowed me to sit down with these guys whose work I admire - they knew my work and they had enjoyed it. So I could have these really adult, creative conversations with like-minded people.
It's a slippery slope to put all your value into the vanity of what your body looks like. Your body is going to deteriorate.
I would never stop anything, whether it be running or riding a bike up a hill. To this day, I will never, ever stop.
I don't want to look at everything from the outside. I want to be in it. I want to see it all from my eyes.
I had this abundance of confidence in myself because I could do both: I was quite good at sport, and I think I was quite good at theatre.
I don't have a designated cheat day, I feel like you can get so dogmatic about that kind of stuff. I have kind of an Anthony Bourdain approach; enjoy it while it's there. Eat the hamburger, drink the beer.
The Kissing Booth' was the first film I ever made - it was sort of my ticket to Hollywood, so I was really grateful for that.
I knew the calibre of work that I wanted to do and I'm just lucky that I've been able to step up and do it so early on.
When I first moved to L.A., my mum just bought me a cupboard full of vitamins. Cod liver oil, echinacea, magnesium.
I always had short back and sides because of the movies and shows. I'd always wanted a mullet. My mom never let me have one because she wanted me to be a gentleman, presentable.
I wanted to make things like 'Euphoria' before I even came to Hollywood, when I was still in high school.
I don't really feel like I'm building a career or trying to be this kind of actor or that kind of actor.
There's a smorgasbord of films that are out there and you never even hear about, which are just absolutely incredible.
I don't watch a lot of - I don't know anything about the awards, really. It's kind of like fashion. Not my business.
I wasn't booking jobs. I think I had - I don't know, $400 or $800 left in my bank account - and 'Euphoria' was my last audition before I went home for a little while to make some money and recuperate.