It's really important to draw the line on what we do as actors.
From Anna Friel
I've never been onstage in my life.
I've been onstage once for one performance with four days' rehearsal.
I've always chosen incredibly different roles and things that are quite offbeat. That way you're not limited.
I want more children but for the next three years I want to act.
I look at being an actress as being like a mummy: You're bandaged up and preserved as soon as you start making other people money.
For Closer, we've had five weeks. You go into every single word because it's very, very concentrated dialogue.
David is 13 years my senior and has much more experience.
Being a mother gives you an incredible feeling of empowerment, you think if I can go through such pain and that level of sleep and still operate and not be grumpy you can do anything. It can be quite scary, you can't function your brain, forget your vocabulary.
As long as she is talented enough and passionate about doing it herself then I will be happy and support her. I think I will be sensible - my parents said I could only do it if I got my education and so I had something to fall back on.
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