I briefly flirted with the idea of more stable career choices but they never excited me. I know it’s a bit of a cliche but I remember doing school plays in primary school and feeling at home on the stage. Karla Crome Read Quote
I don’t know a lot about my Jamaican heritage, so I relish any opportunity to learn about Caribbean culture. Karla Crome Read Quote
I think at any point in your career as a creative, whether you’re an actor, writer whatever it’s a real turning point when someone who’s not you turns around and validates your work it gives you a lot of confidence. Karla Crome Read Quote
I’ve not been able to finish any project where I haven’t had other people involved making me do it really. Karla Crome Read Quote
There are a lot of period dramas out there but not many opportunities for a mixed-race actress to play a period role. Karla Crome Read Quote
Something they taught us at drama school, and it’s taken me a long time to realise it’s true through practice, is that you can’t put judgments on a character you’re playing, especially while you’re doing it. Karla Crome Read Quote
I find it difficult to be comfortable with anything for the same reasons that anyone gets nervous about something – because they want it to be good and they don’t want to let anyone down. Karla Crome Read Quote