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You either end up on a good, fun show that's successful, or you have that question mark in your future, and you know that you don't know what's going to happen, which is exciting.
Lucy Griffiths -
I don't watch a great deal of television because I don't have a television, and I don't have a huge catalog of films that I've watched, either.
Lucy Griffiths
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I mostly did musicals and concerts when I was younger, and then I realized I don't quite have the voice for it, so I went into acting, which I enjoy more.
Lucy Griffiths -
When I do watch things, they tend to be a lot of comedies. I actually like some of the British comedy series. But, on the whole, I'm not a huge viewer of anything.
Lucy Griffiths -
Your personal life is something that's gonna last forever, and your career in stage, film, television, whatever, is not necessarily going to do that, so to keep the two separate's a very good thing.
Lucy Griffiths -
My biggest fear is looking weak, girly, and pathetic.
Lucy Griffiths -
The complaint with me being on stage was always that I was slightly too naturalistic and not projecting enough. I've got quite a soft voice, so that didn't help.
Lucy Griffiths -
Professionally, I did a couple of operas when I was in school, when I was 18.
Lucy Griffiths
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I talked my parents into sending me to Roedean at 16. I had this idea that if I could get into Cambridge, then I could join Footlights. My problem was that I went to a comprehensive in Brighton. I thought I'd have to start from a good school, and the best I could think of was Roedean.
Lucy Griffiths -
Catherine Zeta-Jones started out like me. Her big break in Hollywood was in 'Zorro.'
Lucy Griffiths -
I fight like Bruce Lee. I train in his style of kung fu, wing chun. It's all about fighting with controlled power, so you learn to punch correctly.
Lucy Griffiths -
I know that some people think differently about pilots, but I really enjoyed shooting 'Awakening'.
Lucy Griffiths