Alphabetical order:
Alice Braga | Amy Adams | Anthony Brezican | Cory Michael Smith | Charlize Theron | Chris Schleicher | Clueso | Eddie Redmayne | Elle Page | Emile Hirsch | Emily Haines | Evan Rachel Wood | Garrett Hedlund | Jillian Dempsey | Jodie Foster | Meg Ryan | Nick Frost | Nicolas Ghesquière | Proenza Schouler | Sophie Turner | Spencer Chaske | Stevie Parker | Tara Swennen | Teresa Palmer | Tom Sturridge | Walter Salles | William Hurt

Alice Braga | ⬆︎
“Kristen is adorable, and a phenomenal actress and I am a big fan of hers! But I don’t have a scene with her [in the movie]. All my scenes are with Sam Riley.” And although Alice, 27, didn’t film opposite Kristen, 20, she says, “I had the chance to meet her and it was amazing! She is a phenomenal actress, she is so young and has such an amazing career!”Alice is impressed by Kristen’s career path so far.
“I think the choices she makes in independent films working with upcoming directors helps her a lot. And then she moves to something as big as Twilight, it is really important to take those chances and do that, she loves cinema and she just does it!” (source: Hollywoodlife | Jan 27, 2011 | On the Road)

Amy Adams | ⬆︎
"She's awesome," Adams said of KStew. "I knew she had chops. I've seen her since 'Panic Room.' I thought she was fantastic. I feel like she's grown up onscreen. She was great in 'Into the Wild.' The girl's got some chops. She's just really sweet" (source: MTV | Aug 12, 2010 | On the Road)

Anthony Brezican | ⬆︎
I had a cool interview with Kristen Stewart a few years ago when she was in a movie called Adventureland. It’s one of my favorite coming-of-age films, set at an amusement park in the late 1980s, and Brutal Youth begins in 1991. She would have been a baby then, but we talked a lot about the differences between growing up these days, and the kind of self-surveillance that goes on, with every aspect of your life monitored or shared, and growing up back then, which is the last time kids could truly lead secret lives. We didn’t talk about my book, but that conversation made me realize I was writing about a bygone era. There’s something magical about that, like an animal that has gone extinct and now seems mythological. (Source | Feb 20, 2014)

Cory Michael Smith | ⬆︎

Charlize Theron | ⬆︎
“She just turned 21,” Theron says of Stewart. “She’s a child. When I think about myself at 21, I had just done The Devil’s Advocate, and Keanu [Reeves] had paparazzi following him and Al Pacino said this thing to me: ‘If I knew that my life would be under this kind of scrutiny, I would have never become an actor.’ ” And I thought, Wow. I couldn’t comprehend it.
“And Kristen is just living this to the max and still has a sense of humor about it. There’s this really lovely quality about her that just doesn’t give a fuck. A lot of people say they don’t, but then they go home and cry and pop a Xanax. Kristen actually doesn’t give a fuck. That’s what’s so refreshing about her." (source: Vogue | Jan 09, 2013)

Chris Schleicher | ⬆︎


Clueso | ⬆︎
"The Erfurt also knows exactly which Hairstyle he would wear as a woman:" One that does not make much I like women types like Kristen Stewart, when she had even longer hair, this tomboyish-feminine style. " (source: Film.TV. | Tweet | Jul 11, 2017)

Eddie Redmayne | ⬆︎
"One of my greatest goals as a stylist is to create a balance of what my clients would like to wear, what styles are trending, and how I envision their fashion evolution. It is paramount to me to showcase their personalities, so the end goal is to refine and elevate whatever their own tastes may be. Kristen's fashion sense has evolved as she has grown into an ever-expanding repertoire, so it makes it that much more fun for me!"(source: Vogue | Nov 20, 2011)

Elle Page | ⬆︎
Interviewer: Actresses your age these days, they all seem to be in the tabloids. They're out doing all sorts of stuff that's always constantly in the news. You are in the news when you have time to talk about a film. Is that one of the reasons why you like to stay away from Hollywood? So you don't get sucked into that kind of vortex?
Ellen Page: Yeah, I mean, I don't think I would. Just because it's not particularly where my interests lie. No judgment towards it. You know, a lot of people, kids in their 20s, like to party. The difference when you're an actor is that your face IS splattered everywhere, and everyone judges you for it. There's really no compassion being offered to these young women. There's no questioning it. There's no "oh why is this happening?" It's just, let's judge the bejeesus out of them. And I feel bad. A lot of them are hyper-sexualized at a really young age and I have a lot of compassion for them. But I mean, there's a lot of actresses that, you know...you have Evan Rachel Wood, Kristen Stewart, Jena Malone...they're just making good films and making good choices.

Interviewer: Yeah, those are 3 of my favorite actresses too.
Ellen Page: They're fantastic!

Interviewer: I really like them a lot. They make some really good choices.
Ellen Page: Really good choices and really talented. Unfortunately, I don't know any of them.

Interviewer: Oh, I have a feeling you'll bump into them someday. I mean, they seem to be doing the same kind of movies that you like to do.
Ellen Page: Well, I love seeing their work, so I'm so happy for them. (source: expired | Jan 06, 2009)
Emile Hirsch | ⬆︎
“I was gushing about her,” he says. “I think she’s so talented and so perfect.”
He continues, “She’s a great conversationalist, very inquisitive. She’s got a little bit
of an edge, too, though, so she’s not a pushover. She’s strong and cool. She’s
beautiful, she’s smart, and she’s emotional, too.” (source: OK Magazine | Aug 29, 2009)

Emily Haines | ⬆︎
"I didn't know much about the series going in, but I didn't need to be a fan. I was writing for a moment, really connected with the character–she's a real girl. And Kristen Stewart is a quality young actress who gives me hope for all female artists." (source: Interview Mag | May 28, 2010)

Evan Rachel Wood | ⬆︎

Garrett Hedlund | ⬆︎
"The great thing about being a great actress is you can do everything and I think she can do anything she wants," Hedlund said when I asked about Stewart's upcoming turn as Snow White.
"[Stewart] was signed on to the movie before the first Twilight ever hit theaters. She's so good and she's so devoted. She's such an incredibly hard worker." (source: eNews | Jun 23, 2011)

"It’s great, everybody’s great. I mean, Kristen’s such a phenomenal actress and I’m so happy for her." (source: Entertainmentwise, May 23, 2011)

Jillian Dempsey | ⬆︎
Dempsey drew inspiration from longtime client Kristen Stewart and her cool-girl style (think: T-shirt, bedhead hair, and dark eyes). (source: Profiled by Violet Grey on her eponymous all-natural color line | Jun 10, 2017)

Jodie Foster | ⬆︎
"I just love [co-star] Kristen Stewart, but I didnʼt think sheʼd choose to be an actress. I said to her mom, 'She doesnʼt want that, right?' And sheʼs like, 'Well, yes, she kind of does.' Because sheʼs very much like me: Sheʼs not comfortable in life being a big, externally emotional person, beating her chest, crying every five minutes. I felt she was such an intelligent technician, so interested in camera — I thought that would translate to other things." (source: THR Magazine | Mar 16, 2011)

Meg Ryan | ⬆︎
Meg Ryan praises Kristen: "She is absolutely stunningly beautiful. Another person who is such an old soul. Her voice seems to come from some place deeper and older than how she looks..." (source: expired | Jan 24, 2007)

Nick Frost | ⬆︎
“I think people forget she’s fairly young still, but she’s dedicated and she wants to do a good job,” Nick says. “Often, I don’t think people take that into consideration. She’s doing ‘Twilight’ and stuff like that, but she’s dedicated … How old is she? 23, 24? I don’t know that many 23 or 24-year-olds that get picked up at 4 am and work until 10 at night, six days a week. She comes on set smiling and laughing, and she knows her lines.” (source: MTV | Dec 29, 2011) Note: Kristen just turned 21 years old while shooting SWATH.

Nicolas Ghesquière | ⬆︎
[Kristen Stewart just said, you like swimming in rough waters, but Louis Vuitton seems more like a luxurious ocean.. - Von Inga Gries]
Nicolas Ghesquière: (laughs) "Oh LV is an ocean! A beautiful ocean. I like Kristen so much, she is very special and so brave.We share the same attitude,we like taking risks and doing nice stuff at the same time" (source: Welt | Mar 10, 2014)

Proenza Schouler | ⬆︎
[The term Proenza girl gets thrown around a lot in fashion. Who inspired the makeup? - Glamour, OCT issue.]
Lazaro Hernandez: I'd say [models] like Julia Nobis and Hanne Gaby Odiele. We respond to strong individuals who have their own point of view and don't necessarily follow trends, Cate Blanchett is our icon... Chlöe Sevigny, Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning. We like people with a little girt to them.

Sophie Turner | ⬆︎
'I think people appreciate honesty…[Seeing] Kristen Stewart doing interviews talking about her sexuality – it’s so forward-thinking. I like that. Cut the Bullshit.' (Source: @MarieClaireUK | Jul 07, 2017)

[If you could dye your hair any color, what would it be?]
Oh, I don’t know! I think it’d be fun to go black, a bit dark for a while, though I don’t know if it would suit me. That or, actually, I was thinking of going platinum, like almost gray. I don’t think I could pull off a buzz cut, though for a role I would. . . . I love Kristen Stewart’s buzz cut. She’s my girl crush, my hair crush, my everything crush! (source: Vogue | Jun 21, 2017)

Spencer Chaske | ⬆︎
“I tip my hat to her for not catering to the media. Because in the end, we’re just actors. We like to work. We like to be other people. That’s what we do. We’re not celebrities. That’s the thing.” He also said Kristen isn’t into the whole fame game: “I don’t think she wants to be a celebrity. “She’s not a reality show star. She’s just a person who wants to work as an actress. People need to back off from her.” (source: Entertainmentwise | Jun 04, 2011)

Stevie Parker | ⬆︎
“I think what [Stewart] is known for is [being] almost apathetic—slightly disinterested in fame kind of thing, and I would say that kind of applies to me as well,” Parker says. “I do feel kind of detached from the machine of it, and I don’t want to have to play by the rules.” (source: Nylon | Tweet | 20170704)

Tara Swennen | ⬆︎
"One of my greatest goals as a stylist is to create a balance of what my clients would like to wear, what styles are trending, and how I envision their fashion evolution. It is paramount to me to showcase their personalities, so the end goal is to refine and elevate whatever their own tastes may be. Kristen's fashion sense has evolved as she has grown into an ever-expanding repertoire, so it makes it that much more fun for me!" (source: Meet the Celebrity Stylist Who Has Transformed Kristen Stewart Into a Fearless Fashion Darling | May 30, 2017)

Teresa Palmer | ⬆︎
"What I love about Kristen Stewart is she is so edgy and so plays it against the norm. It's very refreshing to see an actress like that really get into the fact that she is different from everybody else and that's just the way she is. I've never met her but I love watching her onscreen. I think there is
something dark and sexy about her. I think she is fiercely talented as well." (source: Movieline: I Am Number Four Star Teresa Palmer Discusses Her Twilight Look-Alike, Kristen Stewart | Feb 14, 2011)

Tom Sturridge | ⬆︎
"It was so terrifying entering into that world and what was great was just having someone that I knew and actually working with her. She's just a f**king extraordinary actress, just really, really extraordinary and it's astonishing just to see her do her job." (source: MTV | Feb 04, 2011)

Walter Salles | ⬆︎
It’s wonderful. In that film, there’s a young actress that’s really luminous and has something mysterious. She reminded us so much of Marylou in the film, that you should definitely contact her.” (source: Talks ON THE ROAD, Adapting the Film from Jack Kerouac’s Novel, Casting Kristen Stewart before TWILIGHT, Plus DVD Extras and Future Projects by Christina Radish | Dec 19, 2012 | On the Road)

William Hurt | ⬆︎
So what do you make of this three-ring circus that surrounds Kristen Stewart wherever she goes?
I've defended her in public as regularly as I can. I think it's absurd, that they're not giving her a break. I think that she's holding her own, that she's courageous, that she's inventive, and that she's got character oozing out of her, and I say, "Give her a break. Who is she to pander to your idea of what she's supposed to be?" She has every right in the world to express herself exactly as she chooses to, and she's got a lot of surprises up her sleeve. Why won't they give that woman a break

If you were starting out right now and you were her age, do you think you'd be able to withstand all this pressure?
I couldn't take it. No. My route was categorically different from hers. I have to study something for fifteen years before I take a risk, and then I take a very calculated and big risk, but I really have to work hard before I jump. I do jump, but I look at where it can make the most impact. [Kristen's] route may be different, but the ends might be the same.

You know, we were discussing preparation for a role earlier--
She was one of the ones who prepared the most! Kristen and I worked together great, and so did me and Eddie [Redmayne]. We had two weeks of wonderful rehearsal on this project, and that's why it's a good film. (source: Movieline | Feb 23, 2010)

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