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Lesley Sharp
Trivia
Graduated from Guildhall School of Music and Drama in
1982.
Parents were Scottish.
Grew up in Formby, which is north of Liverpool
Has an older sister.
Personal quotes
"I'm not so in love with acting that it's what I have to
do, no matter what. It's about finding a connection, and
those connections are rare: the people who you want to
work with, they're not thick on the ground. There are
months when I don't work. Also, I'm married and I have
two children. When you go to drama school, you never
stop to question it, but as you get older, other things
become more important to you. For a long time, acting
was the only thing I did. Now I've got something that
puts it into perspective. Of course, it's not just
actors, it's everyone who goes on that learning curve
and learns that work is work and life is life and you
have to get a healthy balance between the two. But it's
tricky because I love to work and I get down if I don't.
I like having time off, but I don't like it to go on for
too long because then I start to feel a little lost."
"I think there are some people who have those childhoods
that are really bad and so what happens is that they
find an escape through pretending to be other people. Or
there's that really common thing with actors - their
parents moved around a lot and they were always having
to make new friends, so they entertained people doing
funny voices. Or they got picked on and so they made
jokes, were the class clown, as a defense mechanism. Or
there are children who look around at what's going on
and don't quite fit in. I think that's the kind of kid I
was. It wasn't high drama, it wasn't terrible. It was
just thinking I didn't want to be invisible."
"If you play people who are in trouble, there are
certain questions you will ask about a character,
certain building blocks you will put into place before
you start work. So you will have an idea, before you
start work, of what they like to have for breakfast and
how they like to get dressed in the morning. They are
tiny things that never show on screen, but they are
incredibly important. It's all in the detail."
"Playgrounds are like microcosms of the world, aren't
they? So you look around and you go, 'This is the world,
is it? It doesn't work for me. I'm not the beautiful
one, I'm not the popular one, I'm not the funny one.
There are all these types and I'm not any of them.' And
when you're not any of them, you're sort of invisible. I
didn't want to be invisible. I don't know what I wanted
to be, but it wasn't invisible."
"It was that weird thing of wanting to be noticed but
being incredibly embarrassed about it at the same time.
You know when actors are very shy and self-effacing?
Well, I really love it when people like my work, but I'm
also really embarrassed about it. It's strange. And a
bit pathetic really."
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