From Shameless to Racine, no one mixes strength and vulnerability like the actress Anne-Marie Duff
Nobody likes a creep. But, halfway through my interview with Anne-Marie Duff, I worry that I’m laying it on a bit thick. Perhaps it’s to compensate for the room we’re in — a small, bare, low-ceilinged office in a South London rehearsal complex. Stasi chic.
Every time I mention a role from her past 18 months of work — whether it’s the uptight adulteress, Edith, in Parade’s End; the defiant mother, Mo, in Accused; or the accused murderer Alma Rattenbury in Cause Célèbre at the Old Vic — it feels like an omission not to mention how exceptional she was. She’s an actor
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