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I don't want to just be another actor in L.A. looking for a job.
Film would have been great, but I don't think I was ever in the frame.
When I left drama school, saying you were going to the RSC made you a laughing stock.
I made a decision that I wanted to do five years of classical theatre before I did anything else, which was a very unfashionable thing to do.
I know I'll always want to come back to theatre, and I also thought if I can crack classical acting, everything else will probably seem easier.
The great thing about getting older and doing TV and theatre is that the roles get more interesting, and you're not cast because, 'Oh, she's always looked extraordinary.'
Looking at the actors I most admire - Judi Dench, Ian Holm, that whole generation - they all started in rep and slowly built themselves into the position where they could juggle theatre and film.
I think I was quite difficult to cast when I was in my twenties because I never looked like Cameron Diaz. I'm not talking myself down, but I was never going to be the romantic lead in a Hollywood blockbuster. You need better cheekbones and longer legs.