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Helen Mccrory

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    Actually, I'm looking forward to being 50. Because to me, that's when a woman is at the pinnacle of her femininity and her womanhood.

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    America is such a nation of suppressed emotion, and when you arrive in L.A., you can smell the fear. It's the most alien country I've ever been to.

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    I can sleep anywhere! I can come off stage during the interval of a play, lie down for four minutes then wake up feeling better.

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    I feel as though my life is bathed in golden sunlight. And the really wonderful thing is that I know it.

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    I had a great start in television; the first thing I did was an episode of Performance called The Entertainer with Michael Gambon playing Archie Rice.

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    I listen to Radio 4 all the time. I didn't go to university, so that's my further education.

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    I'm a very positive person. My grandmother taught me that happiness is both a skill and a decision, and you are responsible for the outcome.

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    I'm half Scottish, half Welsh and I regard red hair as perfectly ordinary. And to set the record straight, contrary to reports, he has never referred to himself as the 'Ginger Ninja'.

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    I spent my teenage years in Paris when my dad was stationed there, and I'd look at women in their forties and think, 'That's the age I want to be.'

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    I think change is good because it teaches you that it's nothing to be frightened of.

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    I think it's very important not to grow up with the unhealthy amount of attention that is sometimes put on people because they are 'actors'.

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    It's what people create that makes my heart stop.

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    I used to say that theatre was my favourite thing. But the more I do film, the more I appreciate it.

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    I use my awards as doorsteps. Others are in the office or in little cubbyholes in our library – they go between the books, because they actually look like arty pieces

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    I've become more confident as I have got older. I care less what others think.

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    I've often sat down with people talking about a film I've been in, and they haven't realized I was in it.

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    I was a real art freak when I was a teenager.

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    I was lucky to learn early in life that you need money for food and shelter, but there's no ambition in having money in the bank for the sake of it!

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    Music really influenced me when I was growing up. I did go through a Jimi Hendrix phase. My hair was naturally quite afro, and I wore low-slung jeans with very high heels. Siouxsie and the Banshees had a lot to answer for. I was in a top hat with peacock feathers and thigh-high black boots. I was 17 -- old enough to know better.

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    People are not considerate of others. They tend not to consider themselves as all living together, but see themselves only as individuals.

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    People who are exceptionally intelligent are often lonely because there are few people as intelligent as them. I have two little children and everyone says: 'I hope they're doing well in school. I hope they're bright.' And I think: why would anyone want their children to be the brightest? Academia is a lonely world.

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    So often when you meet child actors, they're weird - they're freaks. No, I mean it, they're really odd people.

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    Theatre is liberating because it only works if it's truthful, That's what it requires. That's not true of film: the camera does lie.

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    To be honest, my husband and my children are my best friends.

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    What really matters to me is what my peers think.

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    When I was 14 I told my mother I intended to be in the House of Commons in the morning, in court in the afternoon and on stage in the evening. She realised then a fantasist had been born.

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    Working in films, there are hundreds of odd moments.