Diane Cilento (5 October 1933 – 6 October 2011) was an Australian theatre and film actress and author. Read full biography of Diane Cilento →
I got through my teen years by being a bit of a clown.
I was often very, incredibly naughty, and if I didn't come home at tea time I used to be sent to bed without any dinner. But people used to bring... →
Very quickly, without really looking back or trying, I was just suddenly lifted into another sphere.
Blank House was exactly a nice empty sheet where nothing was accountable because you were so naughty that you were in Blank House.
Both my parents were doctors, and my mother had her surgery in the house. There were six children.
You never came home for lunch: you just stayed doing, playing, having fun, surfing, running round.
I had a place in England and was commuting from England to Australia, which is pretty stupid, but after two years I sort of knew what I wanted to do... →
I sort of was good at writing essays. I was never very good at mathematics, and I was never very good at algebra. I loved science, but I wasn't... →
I never used to sleep much. I think we all go through a bit of a time like that where we rage about. If we don't, I don't think you've... →
I don't think in my family anyone looked after anyone. It didn't matter how old they were.
I had a quick ear and could pick up languages.
I learnt the theory of movement, which I still teach sometimes. I was very, very ambitious to learn a skill.
I was a hard worker, and I always knew my lines.