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What was I thinking? Fact is I wasn't thinking. I didn't want to think. I wanted to feel.
Dawn French
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Dawn French
Age: 67
Born: 1957
Born: October 11
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Why would I worry about getting older - what's to moan about?
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Theatre outings are my favourite thing to spend money on. The most influential play I saw was Bent, which starred Ian McKellen. And I loved the original performance of The Rocky Horror Show, with Richard OBrien and Tim Curry at the Royal Court, when I was about 15.
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The only time I did not know how to be, physically, was when I lost a lot of weight. That was the only time I didn't understand my body.
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You have to let kids live their own lives and make their mistakes, but it is difficult now because there are so many things in their lives which weren't in mine - I never had Facebook. And some of the things I see now I'm appalled by. So I'm as nosey about my daughter's life as I can be. I tell her, 'I'm all over you, whether you like it or not.'
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Why would anyone want to be called a size zero or even aspire to being a zero? I don't even understand the thinking behind it, let alone the practicalities. What is all that about?
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I am a kid in the dressing-up box at heart.
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Im constantly astounded by how amazing women are. And as we go through all these different stages of life as long as you share them with others and say, Well, this is bloody weird, you can get through everything.
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When I wrote 'Dear Fatty,' I realised that sitting and writing alone is an absolute joy.
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Divorce is not easy, but if you genuinely put your kids first, that dictates the civility you should show each other. What example are you otherwise?
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I know what it's like to struggle for cash. When I went to drama school, I worked as a chambermaid to make ends meet.
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Turning 50 can be difficult, sometimes dangerous, for women. The danger is in that blip that can come from the fact that you become invisible, and if you're not careful and don't embrace that, it can trip you up and you lose confidence.
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I am not, I repeat, NOT a lesbian - even though I'd like to be one when I grow up.
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Any people whose lives are about the way they look, whether it's fat or thin, are in a dangerous area.
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Evolving into a middle-aged person is quite interesting if we can understand what it means. I would like to think it meant being a bit sure of what I want.
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In actual life I am a grumpy old bag.
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It was my father who taught me to value myself. He told me that I was uncommonly beautiful and that I was the most precious thing in his life.
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I am a rubbish flirt.
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There is a latent fairy in all women, but look how carefully we have to secrete her in order to be taken seriously. And fairies come in all shapes, colours, sizes and types, they don't have to be fluffy. They can be demanding and furious if hey like. They do, however, have to wear a tiara. That much is compulsory.
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I'll always be a fat girl and I am happy with that.
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I don't know what the future holds, but I have to be confident about it. It's just the way I am.
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