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  • My father's death from prostate cancer in 1993 was tragic. He never complained about pain. He was a fighter. By the time he was ready to die he wasn't able to die in the way that he wanted to, which seemed an outrage to me.

  • Shakespeare showed me that once I understand the rules, I can break them.

  • My mother was adorable, a great giggler. My father was very strong and could be quite frightening.

  • I have lots of passions - gardens, art, music and reading. I have eclectic taste and read a huge variety of books.

  • I absolutely hate clothes shopping, though I love clothes. It's my idea of heaven to be handed things to wear.

  • As You Like It' was the first Shakespeare production I ever did.

  • I don't want to be a director, or to have responsibility for hundreds of people.

  • Shakespeare's taught me that there are more words in the English language than I have got in my head.

  • I'm constantly intimidated by Shakespeare's work. Trying to decipher what he's saying and holding on to that thought - not just as an actor, but as a human being - is a rigour.

  • I don't know any woman who is happy with her looks. I certainly wouldn't want to be friends with anyone who was.

  • I don't have the confidence to be a personality.

  • And children? 'I don't have any regrets about not having had children. What's the point? It's just something else to beat yourself up over.

  • I dont have the confidence to be a personality.

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