"I like to sing along to Annie Lennox and pretend to be as sassy as her."
About Sophie Thompson
Sophie Thompson — Life and Legacy
Sophie Thompson is a notable British actress and author, recognized for her compelling portrayals and insightful writing that delve into the complexities of human relationships. Her works often reflect themes of love and resilience, drawing from her own experiences and observations. In her writing, she articulates the idea that 'Love is a journey, not a destination,' which underscores her belief in the evolving nature of relationships and the importance of personal growth. This perspective not only resonates with readers but also challenges conventional notions of love as a static ideal. Thompson's characters frequently navigate emotional landscapes filled with challenges, illustrating the strength required to overcome adversity. Her exploration of vulnerability reveals how it can lead to deeper connections, making her insights particularly relevant in today's world. Through her unique voice, Sophie Thompson continues to influence readers by emphasizing the transformative power of love and the resilience needed to face life's trials.
Quote collection
Sophie Thompson quotes
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"I took my children to see 'Son of Rambow,' about two boys who make a home movie with a video camera. When you have children, culturally you become involved in their life."
"I've just finished reading a book about the brilliant Margaret Rutherford. She wasn't a beauty, but inside she was absolutely blazing and passionate about her work. She's one of those life-affirming characters."
"I am an opera virgin; I'd far prefer to see a musical such as 'Guys and Dolls."
"I haven't played Hedda Gabler yet, but maybe if I did I might find the funny bits."
"I'm not a natural reader but there are books I'll read and read again."
"Martin Sheen is my pinup! And Allison Janney, oh my God. They're brilliant actors."
"People say there's a book in everyone but I'm not sure there is. There might be a pamphlet in me."
"Wyndham's is a beautiful old theatre. The sensation on the stage isn't as different as you might think from the Royal Court."
"Awards are always a pleasant surprise. They are the candy-floss parts of our job - a lovely added extra to attract people's attention. The bottom line is that you want to sell tickets."
"I look back at that time fondly. It's something I never thought I'd get the chance to do, be in a soap. Working with Barbara Windsor and Steve McFadden - they're legends in their own lifetimes aren't they?"
"I must confess that I'm not a great reader. At the moment I'm reading my son's 'Stig of the Dump' by Clive King and I've got a plant catalogue on the go."
"I think I always wanted to be an actor - sounds a bit boring, doesn't it? And I pretended once that I wanted to be a vet because one of the teachers asked me and saying you want to be an actor sounds a little bit silly. And I do still feel a bit silly saying it. You feel a bit fraudulent."
"As an actor you get categorized by other people, but it's not like I arrange myself into comedy mode or serious mode. If it's good writing you just have to play it true - if it's funny, it's funny. But obviously you don't want it to be amusing if you're playing Hedda Gabler!"