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BBC
Press Office - March 30 2004 |
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"Emily is very
strong-willed," says Fraser. "At first she's
quite immature and naïve but she thinks she's really
worldly-wise. She's excited about life. Emily and her husband
Louis, played by Oliver Dimsdale, are the couple whose
marriage breakdown forms the dark central core of the
drama and Trollope's searing novel. "I've been a jealous person myself," explains Fraser. "I've been distrustful, convinced that somebody's having an affair with somebody else. If you believe it in your head, everything looks like a lie. When you're looking for it, you always see it - even the change of expression in their face." Fraser is now happily
settled with Carl and until recently they were planning
to build a home in the US. While filming He Knew He Was right Laura and Carl were international commuters, with Laura going home to Carl as often as she could during the 12-week shoot, and Carl visiting her twice. "You travel for this
job anyway, so you just go home to a different place. I
lived in London for seven years and filming He Knew He
Was Right was the first job I had in London since I moved
to New York. One of the problems Laura encountered while living across the Atlantic was the distance from her family, with whom she is very close. She knew she wanted to act
by the age of 10, having been inspired by her father,
owner of a building company, who wrote shows for her
school. Laura has been a
professional actress since she was 18 and luckily there's
no sign she wants a career change herself. Laura hasn't been out of work since. She will soon be seen in the acclaimed film 16 Years of Alcohol, which premiered at last year's Edinburgh Festival, and the HBO production Iron-Jawed Angels, about the suffragette movement with Angelica Huston and Hilary Swank. While she decides what her next role will be, she's back to commuting to New York so that she and Carl can pack up and leave for the wilder shores of Ireland. |
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