-
My parents are really honest when they watch something. My nan is brutally honest. She'll tell me, 'Oh, you looked awful in that scene,' and I'm like, 'Well, I was giving birth at the time, so it probably worked with the character, Nan.'
Katherine Kelly -
I've got a great husband who's very good with Orla - she's a real daddy's girl.
Katherine Kelly
-
Whenever there was a show like 'Calamity Jane,' me and my siblings would be plonked on stage in a costume because it was easier to have us in it rather than sort out babysitters.
Katherine Kelly -
Becoming a mother has turned my world upside down, but in a really good way - it's the best.
Katherine Kelly -
What is happening now to me in my career is amazing, so I dwell on the things that are happening rather than the things that aren't, because what's the point? It doesn't make them happen.
Katherine Kelly -
The next series of 'Mr Selfridge' has moved on five years. It's 1914 now, and the war is brewing. Halfway through the series, some of the Selfridges staff have to go off to fight, so they get women in to do the men's jobs.
Katherine Kelly -
There's no sort of hierarchy at 'Corrie.' The crew get on.
Katherine Kelly -
I'm 30; I don't have any commitments, and there are great parts out there that I want to play.
Katherine Kelly
-
I don't do resolutions, as I am a rebel without a cause in that respect - I always break them by the second of Jan.!
Katherine Kelly -
I can't imagine soaps will ever stop, because people will always watch as long as they have great stories and characters. But the soaps will have to keep evolving, won't they?
Katherine Kelly -
I would always consider going back to 'Coronation Street.'
Katherine Kelly -
I couldn't knock on people's door; if they answered the door and said, 'I don't want to speak to you,' I'd be like, 'Oh, OK then - I wouldn't either, to be honest.'
Katherine Kelly -
When I left 'Coronation Street,' I wondered if I could ever be lucky enough to work with such a unanimously wonderful company of good people - and I've just come to that good bunch again.
Katherine Kelly -
I have been listening to people's advice. Being a parent, you need all the advice you can get.
Katherine Kelly
-
I don't think, as a journalist, I'd ever get a story written. I'd probably spend five years researching it, and by the time I'd finish it, no one would be interested in it anymore.
Katherine Kelly -
I know lots of people who work in the U.S. but don't live there.
Katherine Kelly -
I enjoy what I'm doing at the moment and try not to think too much about the future.
Katherine Kelly -
I've sort of overlapped every job that I've done, really.
Katherine Kelly -
I have many close male friends.
Katherine Kelly -
I'm a very separate person to my job.
Katherine Kelly
-
I initially went into 'Coronation Street' for three months. If they had said back then, 'Do you want to do it for six years?' I probably would have said, 'I don't think so.'
Katherine Kelly -
It's better to have tried and failed than never tried, you can rest easy knowing you gave it a go.
Katherine Kelly -
My mum and dad's hobby was amateur dramatics.
Katherine Kelly -
I agree with my mother that having children removes a layer of skin that you never grow back.
Katherine Kelly