I've been well-known in Britain for a long time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You know, I've just about got used to the fact that people in Britain know who I am on some level, but the notion that there's any kind of international recognition is still slightly bizarre to me.
Most commonly, I've been recognized from people who aren't actually from England.
I married a young Englishman in Cambridge in 1955 and have lived in Britain every since.
Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton.
I'm British - ostensibly British - but I don't know where I really belong, you know?
The fact that people didn't know I was British did work for quite a while.
I was brought up in Britain, and I'm very proud of my Britishness and my culture.
I always feel I'm better known in England than I am here in the U.S. Americans don't read that much, and the French are very good at knowing the names of everybody.
After college, I went to England and studied for a couple years.
I'm very, very happy with my recognition/lack of recognition in England in terms of my life. In terms of household name-age. The public's memory is very short, luckily.