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 →
'In many ways, I was born a hundred years too late. I often feel out of kilter with the modern world.
My health is important to me. I run with my dog, twice or three times a week.
Acting's incredibly enjoyable, but sometimes it doesn't feel quite enough. I've also written a script about the life of Eleanor of... →
From the very start, if there was a spotlight, I would step into it. My parents wondered what to do with this insufferable show-off. They chose... →
I tried doing yoga, but I have dislocating shoulders, one of which has been pinned, so I find things such as yoga and pilates, where you have to... →
I'm looking forward to sproglets but, as I'm the main breadwinner, I feel I ought to capitalise on my career for a bit longer. Mother keeps... →
I've had a wonderful time in 'Foyle's War' and I don't mind being typecast. But I'm not prim. I'm chaotic, happy, and... →
It's really good to have so distinctive a name as an actress. No one ever forgets it. My sister and brother are called Perdita and Rollo.... →
London is not a healthy place. I feel much healthier when I'm living in the countryside or, indeed, anywhere out of London. When I go back to the... →
My dad had a small suitcase stuffed with photos, mementoes from wherever he'd traveled as a Royal Navy gunner. Not that he gunned very much, as... →
My parents wanted to be actors. They tried for years but didn't get anywhere. Then Mum got pregnant with me and they decided to make actors out... →
My uncle worked in emergency wards dealing with people who came in with terrible injuries. He talked about the sketch shows they would put on to... →
Of course, it's wonderful to film any period piece - but especially 'Foyle's War' because the art direction is so imaginative and yet... →