Sally Elizabeth Phillips (born 10 May 1970) is a British actress. Read full biography of Sally Phillips →
My first film crush was Mark Lester as Oliver Twist in the Carol Reed film.
A Local Government Stationery Store is something to behold. It's like walking through the back of a cupboard into a really dull Narnia.
I can make a virtue of slapdash. Slapdash can give you courage.
I don't leave London, really, and I don't do theatre, because I want to put the kids to bed.
I have three boys, so I live in a household full of testosterone.
I would love to have been around in the Keystone Studios days.
I've got spider veins all over my legs, so I wear opaque tights all winter. All sorts of colours.
The children break all my jewelry, so everything I wear is cheap - from Topshop or Dorothy Perkins.
The only way I'll ever run a marathon is if I'm involved in the administration.
My blood runs cold when I hear the 'great news' that we have found a marker for the Down's syndrome gene, which means we can identify it... →
What having a Down's syndrome child isn't - and I feel very strongly about this - is a tragedy. All those pregnancy books you read when you... →
I never ever Google myself. That way madness lies.
A lot of things in 'Parents' I find very truthful.