Rebecca Watson
With her second novel I Will Crash released earlier this summer, author Rebecca Watson talks to us about the unusual form of her writing, her first novel little scratch being adapted for the stage and getting into (and out of) the heads of her characters.
Bill Milner
Having kicked off his career at age 11 in the family comedy Son Of Rambow, Bill Milner has practically grown up on screen. Now starring as King Charles IX in the new series of The Serpent Queen, he talks to us about leading a film as a child actor, working with Michael Caine and the plays he’s enjoyed recently.
Amber Anderson
Known for her roles in Peaky Blinders, The Riot Club, Emma and more, actress Amber Anderson talks to us about the importance of telling female-centric stories, joining one of the UK’s most iconic TV shows and making her stage debut.
Yali Topol Margalith
Starring in Sky’s The Tattooist Of Auschwitz and the BBC’s A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder, actress Yali Topol Margalith talks to us about her time training at drama school, taking on a heavy historical role with a personal connection and performing at London’s iconic Donmar Warehouse theatre.
Greta Bellamacina
A true multihyphenate, actress, writer, filmmaker and model Greta Bellamacina tells us about the story of her new film Tell That To The Winter Sea, how starting out acting has informed her work behind the camera and the fellow writer-director she admires.
Jo Hill
West Country native Jo Hill found herself in the Middle East during a year studying abroad for university - and realised there that she wanted to be a musician. She tells us about her unusual path to becoming an artist, the pros of being independent and how her songs have grown more personal over time.
Nadia Parkes
Currently performing The House Party on stage at the Chichester Festival Theatre, actress Nadia Parkes tells us about how the classic play Miss Julie has been adapted for a new generation, transitioning to screen as a stage-trained actor and shooting her upcoming BBC series Kidnapped in Italy.
Alexa Davies
Best known for her roles in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again and E4’s gamer sitcom Dead Pixels, Welsh actress Alexa Davies is now appearing on stage in London in Lady Dealer, a one-woman show about a female drug dealer. She talks to us about landing her first professional acting job, performing at the Edinburgh Fringe and how she relaxes after a day working.
Olive Parker
Model and cinephile Olive Parker has gone from working with Gucci to helping champion exciting new filmmakers in LA. She talks to us about what kickstarted her love of cinema, taking style inspiration from what she sees on screen and the thing she enjoys most about modelling.
Charlotte Hope
Starring as a real criminal profiler in Alibi’s Catch Me A Killer, actress Charlotte Hope talks to us about landing an agent from a university play, the additional talents that have helped her in her career and what she loves about working in theatre.