Georgia Quotes (allegedly!)

Georgia: It was winter in Cardiff when we filmed and I was wearing very little, so you can imagine how cold that was. David [Tennant] kindly lent me his jacket between takes. I put it on, bent over and ripped the back of it. He's a good 6 foot-something and he's never ripped it; I'm 5 foot 2, put it on and destroyed it!

Georgia: (on her time filming on "Doctor Who") I spent the whole five weeks I was doing it in a daze that I was there. I didn't quite believe it. I still don't quite believe it. The first day I arrived there they took me to Make-Up via the inside of the TARDIS. I was just going 'oh my God!'

Georgia: I used to be painfully insecure - I still am up to a point - but nothing like I was. I used to dress to cover everything up and was not as confident as I am now. I began to realise that there's no point in trying to change who you are for anyone other than for yourself.

Georgia: (About her role in The Last Detective) I play a scantily-clad gangster's girl. Not surprisingly, Dad didn't feel at all comfortable seeing me in short skirts and high heels. The worst moment for us came when the director wanted us to flirt and gaze into each other's eyes. He's my dad, for goodness sake, and there are limits, even for actors!

Georgia: (About her role in Fear, Stress and Anger) I haven't had the best of luck previously, as I always seem to get killed off - so this is a real novelty. It's also the first comedy I've done and the atmosphere on set is very jovial and jolly – and I get to see my dad a lot.

Georgia: At first I decided I wanted to do anything other than act. Then the acting bug got the better of me. I suppose it's in my genes.

Georgia: (About her character in Bonkers) Debbie seems empty-headed and tarty at first but she truly loves her fiancé and isn't really the evil cow she might appear at first. It's just that she wants to experience sex with a bigger man. Seeing me in those scenes was probably not going to be my parents' most exciting experience - especially for Dad.

Georgia on Stage

  • Georgia plays Geraldine Barclay in Joe Orton's farce What The Butler Saw, at the Vaudeville Theatre from Wednesday 16 May 2012 (following previews from Friday 4 May) until Saturday 25 August 2012.

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