Director John McKay says you didn't like the script...
I can't believe he told you that! I didn't say exactly that. I think I said I found the character of Molly difficult to believe - that anyone would behave like that. I wasn't sure if I could play her. John did go and look at the character again after I said that to him. He's very open-minded.
Are you this honest all the time?
I do try and curb my mouth, but I find it really hard. I wonder how many jobs I've talked myself out of! John's unusual, my honesty didn't work against me. Actors are supposed to know their place, and be desperate for work, unless they are incredibly famous.
Do you have girlie cliques of your own, just like the film depicts?
I was brought up with two sisters, so I do know about a three-way dynamic. It's a complex one, because it's easy for one to get left out and the others to gang up. In my family, we were all pretty up for it, but the dynamics would constantly change.
How much did "Four Weddings and a Funeral" help your career?
Obviously, I did become quite well known from "Four Weddings", and it helped hugely. I wasn't as famous as Hugh Grant, but I certainly began to work. I couldn't complain. It got me jobs in the theatre. I went for endless auditions for tiny parts in obscure plays and never got one job, until I was in "Four Weddings".