I did an A Level in Theatre Studies and had a really inspirational teacher, and then I just went on to university.
If feathers don't ruffle, nothing flies.
My first acting experience was a non-speaking role as a robot. My costume was a cardboard box covered in tinfoil, but I was so shy I refused to go on stage.
My fondest memories are of watching lambs being delivered.
I always knew that the only thing I wanted to do was act, but it took me a long time to say it out loud to anyone, let alone myself. I am surprised by how dogged I have been in wanting to make a living as a respected actress.
After filming, I cant wait to shake off all that 50s primness. Ill go out to a gig and dance ridiculously. I love to lose myself in music. Just letting go - its dead important.
I have a lot of Breton striped top and silk shirts that always feel good. I also like things with a masculine edge and dislike anything too girly.
For any role, I pretty much always go to the script, first and foremost.
I have a really adaptable face, but when I am just being me, people always think I am younger than I am.
I find that women want to tell me about their birthing experiences. In the most excruciating detail. It's not put me off having children, but I do feel like I know too much.
Im certainly not squeamish at all. The countryside makes you very aware of birth and death.