Zitat des Tages von Chloe Pirrie:
London can be quite lonely and a hard place to live, but I do love it. It is where I forged my way to live. It is where I call home.
'Wuthering Heights' is portrayed as a great romantic novel, and when I read it again, I thought, 'How is this romantic? All these people are horrible to each other!'
I've always waitressed between roles. When 'Black Mirror' was on, I was still flipping burgers. Customers would recognise me while asking for extra ketchup, which was pretty embarrassing.
I applied to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and didn't get in the first year, so I worked at Costa and the Dean Gallery Cafe then applied again and got in the next year when I was 18. I was so excited.
I like people who do what they do incredibly well and are active in their non-acting life, too.
Nothing changes overnight unless you win an Oscar. You move up a little bit, but you are always a little fish - just in a slightly bigger pond.
There might be the odd person in my family who was an artist down the line, but no one in my immediate family is an actor of any kind.
I definitely have had a couple of years where I've been working constantly, but it never goes away, that worry that you'll never work again. It's a funny job. It never gets easier. Rejection never gets easier.
It's interesting trying to make something as truthful as possible, but playing someone who is still alive is quite a weird thing.