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With
her grown-up serious actor boyfriend, a Hollywood career taking
off fast and top celebrity mates like Dustin Hoffman, things have
never been better for Anna Friel. The one-time Brookside actress
tells Phil Tusler about her new A-list life.
It may not be the most conventional of showbiz arrangements, but
the stunning Anna Friel reckons she’s found the recipe for
a perfect romance.
It’s not so long ago that the talented actress was despairing
of finding Mr Right following doomed relationships with Darren Day,
who very publicly dumped her for Tracy Shaw, and singer Robbie Williams.
Then, two years ago, she met actor David Thewlis – serious,
artistic and considered one of the most talented actors around –
and her whole life seems to have gone from strength to strength
ever since.
David may not be quite the sort of drop-dead gorgeous, leading man
material that Anna, on screen this week in ITV’s drama Watermelon,
has fallen for in the past. Indeed, he’s best known for keeping
out of the limelight and his brooding dedication to playing serious
roles in films like Naked and Seven Years In Tibet.
But Anna,26, is adamant that she has found the rock in her life
that’s previously been missing. “Things are just fantastic
right now. David’s a lovely guy and we’re having a great
time together,” she says, sipping a glass of wine. “I’ve
calmed down a lot since being with David. We met each other’s
parents a week after going out together. So it must be serious mustn’t
it ?”
“We first met at the Cannes Film Festival, then got together
again after a dinner party at a close friend’s hose. We’re
both Northerners and enjoy staying in more than going out so we’ve
got a lot in common. He’s my love and my life”.
But it’s not wedding bells just yet. Anna’s got a place
in Windsor and David’s pad is in Clerkenwell, London. “We
flit between the two – that way we get the best of both worlds.
So we’re happy with the way things are, but if we do get married
you’ll be the first to know”, she says, laughing.
Even a desire for children, which Anna has often expressed, now looks
as though it’s on hold until her 30s. “I keep moving goalposts,
I know. But the time isn’t right yet, I’m only 26”.
While filming the TV drama Watermelon, though, Anna admits she did
get a little broody.
Based on Marian Keyes’ best-selling chick-lit novel, she plays
a young woman who falls pregnant while juggling two boyfriends. “I
got to work with this beautiful baby”, recalls Anna. “She
was gorgeous and never cried or complained once. If they were all
like that I’d have 10”.
While it’s normally hard to ruffle Anna’s feathers, just
mention screen nudity and she sighs with frustration.
There was the eight-second lesbian kiss in Brookside, a full-frontal
nude scene in the BBC drama The Tribe and several sexy stage roles.
Now, in Watermelon, Anna goes topless in a watery romp with her co-star
Jamie Draven. “Please don’t go on about it”, she
pleads. “I get very embarrassed about seeing myself like that
on screen”.
After her Brookside success, Anna did a series of British dramas,
including Our Mutual Friend.
She’s starred in Broadway and London’s West End and lately
she's been making a name for herself on the other side of the Atlantic
with films such as Rogue Trader, Mad Cows and A Midsummer Night’s
Dream.
After turning down a part in The Mummy which looking back “was
probably a big mistake”, she landed a role in Gangs of New York,
only for it to be snatched away from her and given to Cameron Diaz.
Finally she’s moving closer to following in the footsteps of
Kate Winslet by starring in the big-budget Hollywood summer release
Timeline. She also counts celeb A-listers Dustin Hoffman, Billy Connolly
and Jack Nicholson as good friends. “I first met Dustin
three years ago, when I was in New York. I met them all! Steven Spielberg,
Nicole Kidman, Al Pacino, Tom Cruise and Madonna.”
“Then I bumped into Dustin again at the BAFTAs and me and David
became really close friends with him. We hang out a lot and he’s
a wonderful man. He’s even been for tea with my parents.”
But despite her new A-list life, Anna still remains refreshingly
in awe of fame.
“People say that I’m now really successful, but I still
don’t feel as though I fit in quite yet. When I’m in
LA I get invited to all the great parties, but I feel like a freeloader,
like I’m just there for the free drinks”.
In fact, sometimes, Anna feels older than her years – a fact
not lost on her family and friends. “Its funny you should
say that”, she muses, “because my 23-year-old brother
is always going on at me, saying that I sound like I’m 36,
not someone who’s 10 years younger. It’s true I do spend
a lot of time with people older than me, and since being with David
I’m much more politically aware.”
She and David are against the war in Iraq. They marched in London
on February 15, along with friends and family.
“I don’t want to become a spokesman about this,”
she says, “but I feel worried and very ill-informed by the
Government, so it really bothers me. I’m also anti-GM food,
and I eat organically and that kind of thing. But I hope I’m
still quite light-hearted and girly when I want to be”.
That said, she giggles, flicks a rogue hair out of her eye and
polishes off her glass of wine before heading off home with bags
of shopping.
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