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Friel Life - Playing mum has made me broody...
Anna Friel worried she might never have kids…
until she cradled a newborn baby on the set of her new TV drama
– by Olivia Buxton
Spending a month on location with a seven-week-old baby girl has
convinced Anna Friel that she wants children of her own. Anna plays
new mum Claire Ryan in ITV1’s adaptation of Marian Keyes’
bestselling novel Watermelon. And filming with her tiny Irish co-star,
Siocha Walsh, has made her maternal instincts kick in big time.
“I’ve always loved kids and planned on having them,
but nothing prepared me for how broody I felt after working with
Siocha”, coos the 26-year-old. “If all babies were like
Siocha, I’d have 10, I’m sure. Creating a new life is
one of the most wonderful things anyone can ever do”.
But at one point in her life, former Brookside actress Anna –
who lives with 39-year-old actor David Thewlis – feared she
may never be able to have children. Just over two years ago she
collapsed in agony on the film set of Me Without You and was rushed
to hospital for an emergency operation after suffering a burst ovarian
cyst.
“It was all very dramatic and frightening,” she recalls.
“The whole thing was a terrible shock. An ovarian cyst had
burst and my stomach filled with blood. I lost two litres of blood
and had to have two transfusions. The doctors managed to save my
ovaries but they said that to stand a chance of ever having kids
I must conceive within the next five years, ideally before I’m
30”.
Then, after her hospital admission, doctors discovered Anna was
suffering from the womb condition known as endometriosis, which
affects the Fallopian tubes and makes it difficult for women to
become pregnant. However meeting Siocha’s mother, 25 year
old Catherine Walsh, helped to allay Anna’s fears.
“Catherine told me she had endometriosis, but she had no
problem conceiving,” she says. “It made me realise I
shouldn’t stress too much. If it happens, it happens. I have
to let nature take its course”.
Meanwhile, Anna makes no secret of the fact she’d love to
marry boyfriend David, who has been busy writing, directing and
starring in the film Cheeky.
This has been her longest relationship since a two-and-a-half year
romance with Darren Day ended in March 1997, after which she briefly
dated Robbie Williams and was linked with Chris Evans.
“I know I’m with the man I’ll marry”, she
admits. “But there’s no need to rush”.
Once a familiar face on the showbiz party circuit, Anna now spends
her time between homes in Windsor and London. But this doesn’t
mean she’s become boring!
“When I am with David we do go out for dinner but equally
we like our nights in front of the TV. I do like to stay in more,
but I hate all this talk of me becoming a housewife. I’m not.
I can still go out and sink a pint of Guinness along with the rest
of the lads. I don’t see anything wrong in letting my hair
down.”
Last year Anna got through the auditions for Gangs of New York
and started working with Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio,
before being pipped at the post by Cameron Diaz. But that setback
hasn’t dampened her enthusiasm.
“I’ve been very lucky in my career so far”, she
explains. “I’ve worked practically non-stop for the
past 10 years since joining Brookside and it has paid off. I might
have had a few women’s problems with my health but I really
can’t complain. I’ve got a lovely family and fantastic
boyfriend who I know will be there to support me whatever happens.
That’s what really matters to me”.
In Watermelon – a romantic comedy that involves one woman,
two lovers and a pregnancy – petite Anna had to be padded
out for her role with a prosthetic tummy to make her look pregnant.
She says: “I had a lot of padding to make me look huge. My
character Claire thinks she looks like a watermelon because her
ankles, her face, every part of her body it seems, have become bloated
in her pregnant state”.
After all her recent health scares, such a predicament in the not
too distant future is unlikely to worry Anna.
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