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Elizabeth Olsen: Tom Hiddleston is ‘incredible’

Elizabeth Olsen has praised "incredible" Tom Hiddleston.
The 27-year-old actress dismissed speculation she is romantically involved with her ‘I Saw the Light’ co-star, but she is keen to spend more time with him as they "work really well together."
She gushed: "I would love to work with him again.
"He’s such an incredible person. Anyone who’s worked with him knows how disciplined and rigorous he is, and kind and respectful.
"[The set was the] most creative environment I’ve ever been in.
"With that kind of safety you’re allowed to have intimacy. You’re able to listen to someone and be present within a film together."
Elizabeth’s famous older twin sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen began acting at just nine months old, but she didn’t feel confident enough to embark on her own career until she was much older.
She said: "It wasn’t until I was 15 where I felt confident enough to say [acting is] what I wanted to go to college for."
The ‘Martha Marcy May Marlene’ actress admits her sisters have always been "supportive" of her career, but she didn’t listen to their advice very much when she was starting out as she wanted to make her own mistakes.
She told ‘Entertainment Tonight’: "They just really wanted me to finish school, which I did, it just took me longer because I balanced it with working.
"They were just really supportive. They probably told me things that I didn’t listen to which I would listen to now [but] you just have to be able to make your own mistakes."

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