Joanna Lumley says youngsters 'want to be famous' - she wanted to 'act well'
17.05.2023 - 03:53
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I wanted to act well. "Quite often leaving tremendous drama schools, like LAMDA and RADA, you may have come out with the gold cup, but it doesn't give you a job. "This is the whole thing in life, people who go to university and come out with a degree, it doesn't get you a job.
The only thing that gives you a job is working. "You must start out, I believe, in the most humble, humble, way, accept everything you can and get to know your business. "Joanna admits nowadays TV actors only have to "be alive and remaining breathing" to put in a performance, because there are microphones everywhere, but when she started out in theatre there was a huge emphasis on stars projecting their voice.
She said: "In the theatre, we used to have old rules that you have to be able to be heard at the back of let's say a 1,000-seater. "But nowadays, people are wearing microphones, so that ability, the ability to project your voice and your emotions over a very large crowd of people has now been taken away. Despite her glittering career, Joanna regularly looks in the mirror and wishes she was someone else, and she applies lots of make-up to try to avoid looking "frightening".
Speaking on the Joanna and The Maestro podcast, she added: "I love words, I love literature and I love poetry. I love plays, I love telling stories and I love another world, which isn't our own world. "On television, you don't really have to do anything because they've got a microphone down your throat and a camera
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