Anne-Marie Duff (born 8 October 1970) is an English actress known for playing Fiona Gallagher in Shameless, and Elizabeth I in The Virgin Queen. Read full biography of Anne-Marie Duff →
Your heart... it's a very fragile muscle. You have to take care of it, be old-fashioned about it.
I didn't have a teen age at all. I didn't even look at boys, never mind... then suddenly it was like, 'Oh my god!' So I made up for a... →
I remember I was unsure about doing 'Shameless.' I'd never acted in anything so commercial. I read the script in the garden with my mum... →
Healthy love, I always think, is... wanting the person you love to be more of themselves. And I think for a parent that's a challenge, because... →
I was desperately shy when I was wee. Totally lacked confidence socially. When I look back at school photographs, I'm always the one shrinking in... →
Oh, I must be ambitious, mustn't I? I'm sure I always have been. I think you can only get away with pretending you're not for so long.... →
I am very lucky. I have known wonderful romantic love in my life but to actually see this little creature and find him to be the most beautiful... →
I didn't really inhabit myself until I was in my 30s. And motherhood is an epic event. You can't help but be altered by it - and it is... →
I try very hard not to take work home, but it can be tricky. Sometimes it feels as if you are wearing your costume underneath your own clothes! I... →
Never trust a man who doesn't like Elvis.
I didn't really know anything about Margot Fonteyn. I'd never really been a ballet child, so I had no idea what an incredibly huge icon she... →
I'm someone who laughs a lot and cries a lot.
Any kind of conflict draws me to a role.