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- When I went to the Oscars - the only time I've ever been to the Oscars - a few years ago, I wore this Prada…
- I didn't want to do a costume drama. It's a great thing to do, but I've done them, and I didn't want to do the…
- When you idolise someone, or you hold someone in such high regard, you just want them to be everything that you think there are -…
- I never had posters on my wall and when I meet actors that I really admire, it's exciting because I get to work with them.
- It's tricky playing people that you don't like and finding a way to empathise with them. It's challenging and very exciting for an actor.
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