I don't meet stockbrokers or carpenters or coal miners; I spend all day with actors, composers and photographers.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I do this profession. I'm an actor. And it is, for me, an opportunity to meet people.
When I'm not working, I don't mix with actors, really. I have about two or three friends from theater school, and we call each other and meet. But in the main, no. I'm more happy with musicians or horse riders or sailors.
Meeting actors and TV personalities is one thing, but I just feel like meeting musicians is the coolest.
I love the company of actors, but the crazier it gets, the more I've come to realise how valuable my time is with my friends who work on the land or are builders or, you know, make music. Work in offices. Run shops.
I meet with people all day long.
You don't usually meet directors on the streets.
I'm not always the nicest person to meet, because I forget very easily that I'm an actress when I'm not working.
I do virtually nothing except my work. No hobbies.
I'm the most out-of-work actor I know. In the last two years I've basically taken meetings for a living.
I don't tour the TV studios. I don't gossip over lunch. I don't drink in Parliament's bars. I don't wear my heart on my sleeve. I just get on with the job in front of me.