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The Big Interview: Julie Walters
Julie Walters has been a star of the stage and screen for over thirty years. Her roles in some of the most successful film and television productions of the last three decades - including Educating Rita, Billy Elliot and the Harry Potter films - have made her one of Britain’s best known and loved performers. Currently starring in this summer's blockbuster Mamma Mia! Julie Walters talks to Pride Life about younger men, getting her kit off and wearing Liza Minnelli’s warm tights...
"Take my clothes off! I couldn’t let anyone see that. The idea is to draw people into the theatre not scare them away!"
The press never have a go at you, do they? How do you manage that?
I think some actors have a funny idea of the business and that’s what gets up people’s noses. They have this funny idea of celebrity and they believe it somewhere. It’s so pathetic. It’s naff, isn’t it? Naff beyond belief. The press want to say, ‘You idiot. What is it? Examine yourself. You’re doing a bit of acting, pretending to be someone else…’
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