Anne-Marie Duff interview: ‘We’re a country in trauma – the last 10 years have been a s*** show’
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Anne-Marie Duff interview: ‘We’re a country in trauma – the last 10 years have been a s*** show’

The Independent  

For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. “I made that decision, and some people think it’s bonkers, but it’s not stopped me getting work and it means that women on the street stop me and say ‘thank you very much’. open image in gallery Duff in ‘The House of Shades’ at the Almeida Theatre “This is what people forget. “And what is great about storytelling on screen is that there are a good deal more fantastic roles for women.” She points to Mare of Easttown as a TV show that people perhaps wouldn’t have made a decade ago, and we talk enthusiastically about the ground-breaking qualities of Sex Education, which she joined in series two as the irresponsible mother of the heroine Maeve. Every minute counts.” open image in gallery Duff in the forthcoming Channel 4 drama ‘Suspect' Duff’s next television appearance is in Suspect, based on the Danish series Forhøret.

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