Sally Elizabeth Phillips (born 10 May 1970) is a British actress. Read full biography of Sally Phillips →
Once you have a Down's syndrome child, you can't conform. In a way, you're free.
People have really strong images of what church is, and it's almost certainly not the same as mine.
Red carpets and dressing up are a part of work that I enjoy less than some people.
When I write, I create really absurd situations which become false because I am after the joke.
When I'm depressed, I definitely comfort eat, but I also eat when I'm happy. The only time I don't eat is if I am terribly nervous.
As a writer myself, my job has very often been to also write on the job. So you get the script and a vague idea of how the scene might work, and you... →
Bad impulse buys make you feel grim, don't they? It's like having consumer Tourette's. I gravitate towards austere foreign-language film... →
Middle-aged women on telly is a bit of a hot topic - before, we were 27 to 37, and now we're 40 to 50. You do notice as you get older... you go... →
My mother always worked and thought staying at home was a bit twee, and that you should get your act together and do something useful. Now I think... →
One year you go in for auditions, and everybody thinks you're the queen of comedy, and the next year, you're so 'yesterday,' and... →
TV feels quite constipated, and the thing I find particularly difficult is the branding of the channels where it's not 'Is it a good... →