Not having gone to drama school, I always feel like a bit of a fraud, but so far it looks as though I've not been found out.
I don't mind being unlikely. I'd rather that than be predictable.
I prefer theatre to television - you get to feel the love.
Appearing in 'Legally Blonde' has helped me find my inner girl, although at the beginning the director was constantly telling me off for sitting like a boy, with my legs apart, while wearing a cocktail dress and heels!
I'm always wearing Spanx, eating ice cream and feeling a bit lonely.
I do love Louboutin shoes, but I need to stop buying them because I don't go to many 'dos,' so they just line up. I'm normally in my trainers.
I did say I don't feel as worthy as so many of the recipients ... He said he'd seen some of my work, which is amazing, and was a fan of Gavin and Stacey.
I'm such a weirdo. I'm animal-mad, so my ideal date would probably be something involving going to see animals.
I really fancy Eddie Redmayne. I wouldn't mind a few steamy scenes with him.
I'd like to rescue people in trouble, like Superman.
I have angel wings and a halo on my wrist, which I got done on my 30th birthday in memory of my brother.
People can never work out where they know me from. They just come up and chat with me like mates.
I'm grateful to be working. The most exciting thing for me is that I never get bored - I've done comedy, drama, musical theatre and now Shakespeare.
I swore on screen when I got the Olivier for 'Legally Blonde,' I was so surprised. Awards where the public vote mean a lot. I'm a big Twitter fan and like talking to people who support me.
I'm normally a burger and chips girl - such a cheap date.
I live in Selfridges because it has everything under one roof. Liberty's is great for the same reason - I'm so lazy, I hate walking from shop to shop. Powder in Crouch End always has great designer labels in, so when I walk past I have to put my blinkers on because every time I nip in I come out with too much stuff; it's dangerous.
I'm just some commoner trying to work in acting.
I certainly never get above my station - my family would soon slap me back down to earth.
When you're hiding behind a character all the time, as soon as you have to be yourself, you feel kind of terrified.
Maybe I'm going from that tomboy-ish state to feeling a bit more womanly. I've enjoyed wearing some fancy frocks. It's nice once in a while.
I suffer a lot with nerves and stage fright.
Every girl wants to play Bridget Jones.
I pull my eyelashes when I'm tired or thinking - it's a nervous thing.
My brother is the lead singer of The Torn, and my parents are in a country duo.
I don't usually get to play sophisticated women. I usually do the old scrubs, chavs or slappers.
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