I've made great friends through acting. When I'm with Victoria Wood and Julie Walters, we have grand fun. We can make each other howl with laughter because we know each other so well.
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Most of my good friends are my friends from high school or childhood, and they're not actors - they have 9-to-5 jobs. But I've obviously, over time, developed friendships with actors. It's two completely different worlds.
A lot of my mates are actors and it's lovely to be able to work with friends.
It's difficult sometimes to become friends with actors.
I was on a show called 'SliDE' when I graduated from college, and then that set the premise of my love for acting. It was so much fun. I was on set with my best friends every day. From that, I got 'Home and Away' and it was such a relaxed, friendly environment. Everyone's so kind and supportive.
Sure, I have a lot of friends that are actors. Just because I guess I run into a lot of actors in my work.
I'm friends with Elizabeth Banks - she's a great actress but not actressy at all. She's very cool. I adore her.
Being an actor is often very tedious, which is why it helps hugely if your fellow cast members are also good friends.
I'm a good acting partner for me... when I don't have anyone else, I do really well!
I honestly don't have a lot of friends that are actors. Most of my friends I've known since sixth grade and are out of the industry. It gives me a sense of reality rather than surrounding myself with a bunch of actors.
I live in L.A. and I do have wonderful friends; I moved there when I was 19 so I developed a close knit group of friends, none of whom are actors, none of which are Australian, but I couldn't do it long term.
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