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Margot Robbie excited about work

Margot Robbie is like a "kid in a candy shop" when she goes to work.
The 29-year-old actress related to the enthusiasm her ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ director Quentin Tarantino had every day on set because she shared in his excitement for doing something so "amazing" as a job.
She told Psychologies magazine: "Everyone asks me, ‘How is it? How is he on set?’ I’ve been on sets for pretty much the last 10 years and I still walk on and think, ‘This is so cool! That’s amazing!’
"I’m like a kid in a candy shop.
"Then Tarantino arrives and he’s got the same, if not more, enthusiasm and he’s really excited.
"It’s his film set and he’s not jaded at all – he’s just so happy to be there."
Margot was particularly excited to work on the movie because the director has always been one of her "idols".
She said: "I’m excited to have had the chance to work with Quentin Tarantino, who is an idol of mine."
The ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ star never expected to be a big Hollywood star – and even her family were still expecting her to return home to study even after her career took off.
She said: "Growing up, I never knew acting was a realistic career option. I was a girl from Dalby in Australia, who thought that only Americans could become famous actors, even though there were several major stars who came from my country.
"As a child, I dreamed of becoming a magician or a hotel owner.
"And in a way that dream came true because, as an actress, I entertain people with illusions and I often get to stay in the most beautiful hotels.
"What’s also funny is that when I started acting, my family thought it was a hobby.
"It took them a couple of years to realise that being an actress is a profession and it was only when they came to visit me in New York and I showed them the giant poster for ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ in Times Square that they became convinced I was never going to go to university."

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