Zitat des Tages von Jessica Raine:
I've not stopped going on public transport. I love going on it.
On stage, I find anger at the unfairness of the world easily.
I find that women want to tell me about their birthing experiences. In the most excruciating detail. It's not put me off having children, but I do feel like I know too much.
I'd love to do films, but I'd feel bad in my gut if I did anything just for the money. I want to wait for something I'm really passionate about, even if I don't work for a year.
The most common place I get stopped by fans is the ladies'.
I have always appreciated vintage clothing, but after working on 'Call the Midwife' for six months, I love moving away from vintage in my day-to-day wear.
I have a gorgeous coat that I found at a vintage fair - it's just so elegant. Unfortunately, it has a massive hole underneath the arm, as I think I may have worn it to death!
My fondest memories are of watching lambs being delivered.
I have a lot of Breton striped top and silk shirts that always feel good. I also like things with a masculine edge and dislike anything too girly.
Schedules on TV are so tight, and it feels like they get tighter and tighter with every passing year. The idea of asking where your character's come from or where they grew up - you would just get a little bit laughed at.
You have that moment just before you go on - I've had it in every play - where you just kind of want to run away. There's a whole audience, and they are waiting outside, and you're like, 'Why am I doing this again? Why? Why?'
I'm certainly not squeamish at all. The countryside makes you very aware of birth and death.
I was always told at school I was posh, then I came to London, and here I'm told I have a country accent.
It's amazing what it opens up in women when you tell them you've just played a midwife.
My first acting experience was a non-speaking role as a robot. My costume was a cardboard box covered in tinfoil, but I was so shy I refused to go on stage.
I would like to explore comedy, I want to do more theatre, and I definitely want a future in film.
I did an A Level in Theatre Studies and had a really inspirational teacher, and then I just went on to university.