I had one day with him, and he was asleep in the scene, but I told my entire family that I was in a scene with Michael Caine.
From Rose Leslie
Growing up in Britain, Michael Caine has always been such an icon. Chatting with him, I know I came across as the biggest doofus. Literally, I was, like, bowing to him.
I'm not yet fortunate enough to take only the scripts that capture my fancy, but each one has to be a new experience, to put me in a light that audiences haven't necessarily seen me before.
I'd love to try comedy, which I've never actually done. I could fail miserably at it, but I'd have fun working it out.
My mum's maiden name was Dalglish, so I have Scottish blood in me.
I didn't get into university, so I had to go to drama college!
From a young age, I wanted to differentiate myself from my older siblings.
Certainly part of being from a big family is that you have to shout to make yourself heard.
I remember bossing my younger siblings around and making them put on shows and skits with me.
I think it's important to change and not be associated with your character too much.
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