When I was younger, I used to try to fit in, but now I’m much more comfortable with just being myself. Andrea Riseborough Read Quote
I’m an odd mixture. I’m a sort of Geordie punk who started in classical theatre. It means nobody ever knows quite where to put me, but I like that. Andrea Riseborough Read Quote
I think the most important thing when you’re telling a story is to just tell the story as best as you possibly can. Andrea Riseborough Read Quote
Tracey Emin’s ‘Strangeland’ made me see that everything I have to be creative is inside of myself. Andrea Riseborough Read Quote
Venus,’ which is a Roger Michell film – my first scene was with Peter O’Toole, and I cried. That was basically my part. I came in, cried in a white wig, and then left. Andrea Riseborough Read Quote
I really enjoy picking up the physical rhythm of somebody else, speaking with their voice. I’ve never done in anything in my own voice, and I can’t imagine what that would be like. It would be weird, I guess. Andrea Riseborough Read Quote
Shakespeare was the thing that started me off on that train, you know, and every one of his plays. There are so many different characters, and the wonderful thing about being in an all-girls school was I got to play them all, you know. So I got to play Mercutio and Oberon and Malvolio – it was great. Andrea Riseborough Read Quote
We worked with David Thibodeau, who wrote a book about Waco, on which the series is based. He’s one of the nine survivors. Andrea Riseborough Read Quote