Honeysuckle Weeks (born 1 August 1979) is a British actress known for her starring role as Samantha Stewart in the ITV wartime drama series Foyle's War beginning in 2002. Read full biography of Honeysuckle Weeks →
Politics is not a game for naive thinkers. You may go in as an idealist, but you certainly won't come out as one.
I used to run ten miles every other day and eat very little. I was living in London on my own for the first time and no one was checking on me. I... →
If you live in the countryside, you understand that hunting isn't just for toffs. It's for the farmers. It's for everyone's enjoyment.
The coral that grows at the edge of the reef is always the strongest and most colourful because it faces the greatest battering. It's the same if... →
My father was a tyrant about reading, and that put me off books when I was little.
Size zero doesn't make you happy, and I'm not sure I have the discipline for Hollywood. I'm too much of a fan of chocolate and crisps.
'Foyle's War' made me realise that Churchill actually had questionable morals; his decisions meant that good people died. It must have... →
I do cook a lot for myself. I tend to cook from scratch, a lot of stews and things, lots of beans, because beans have got lots of protein in them but... →
All my grandparents and great aunts and uncle love 'Foyle's War.' They all lived through the war and love to see it reconstructed so... →
I have always been a fan of Jim Henson, and I love his Creature Shop creations, the skill of the puppets and the characters he creates.
I loved the energy of Dublin and the fact that it's so close to the sea, with beauty spots such as Howth so close to hand.
I think Emily Blunt is definitely our finest young female English export. She has an uncanny grace.
I think to be a good actor you need either a good experience of life or education, or both.