I first decided that I wanted to act when I was 9. And I was at a very bizarre prep school at the time; to say 'high Anglo-Catholic' would be a real English understatement.
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I would not call myself Catholic anymore, but I went to 16 years of Catholic school: grade school, high school and college.
I did attend Catholic schools up to the ninth grade, and I admire much in the Catholic Church.
I was raised Catholic.
Raised Roman Catholic up until 11 or 12, didn't stick. Went out into the world and did my own thing.
You know, in high school I thought Catholicism was funny and sort of ridiculous, but then I also liked it, too. Like, I definitely turned to it in times of trouble.
I went to Catholic high school for half a year and religion wasn't the cool thing to talk about even at a catholic high school. It never came up.
I was brought up a Catholic and I was quite fervent, because I was sent to a convent school.
Growing up, I was your classic Catholic Irish kid. I went to mass every Sunday. Then in secondary school I went to boarding school, and there was mass seven days a week before breakfast - it may have put me off!
The fact is, I loved being English. I was very happy to be turned into an English schoolboy.
Mum was a tremendous Anglo-Catholic. Very impressive, actually. She made me go to church for years - I still don't want to because of that.
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