Biography and Interesting Facts
Check out Sally Hawkins plastic surgery pictures, facts and rumors below. Sally was born 27 April 1976 in London, United Kingdom and wanted to be an actress since early age. She earned her college degree at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Hawkins appeared in numerous movies and television shows, including Blue Jasmine, Paddington 2, and Persuasion. In 2019, Sally will be playing Dr. Vivienne Graham in Godzilla: King of the Monsters. There is no information available regarding her private love life.Plastic Surgery Pictures
Do you believe Sally Hawkins went under the knife? Sometimes it can be hard to tell if cosmetic surgery is truly involved.
Plastic Surgery History
It is known that Sally Hawkins has completely natural breasts. But which plastic surgeries did she do to her body? Check out the table below!Plastic Surgery Procedures | |
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Nose job* | Unknown |
Breast enhancement/boob job** | No |
Breast reduction | Unknown |
Botox | Unknown |
Fillers | Unknown |
Facelift | Unknown |
Chin implants | Unknown |
Cheek implants | Unknown |
Lip injection**** | Unknown |
Liposuction | Unknown |
Abdominoplasty / Tummy tuck | Unknown |
Butt implants/ Butt lift | Unknown |
Other (gynecomastia surgery, otoplasty***, neck lift, eyelid surgery, eye surgery, eye lift) | Unknown |
Inspirational Quotes by Sally Hawkins
"I grew up with 'Jane Eyre,' reading it at school, and it's one of those, I think, for a lot of women, a lot of girls, it's the iconic story and so many girls relate to Jane Eyre and her character."
- Sally Hawkins
"You can't be a woman and not be a feminist, I don't think. If you care about the world and the world you exist in and your rights."
- Sally Hawkins
"My feet are like something from another age - prehistoric and troll-like. I keep expecting them to talk, they have that much character."
- Sally Hawkins
"I know from my own experience that great films and great actors can have a really big influence on you. There is a place for art in the world, and if you're lucky enough to be good at something and to keep being given work, it's not such a bad thing."
- Sally Hawkins
"I do worry about young people in the business who have experienced a lot of success and are punted around doing those manic publicity trails, when you don't really know who you are yet."
- Sally Hawkins