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    Laura e Sam al Glamour Women of the Year Awards in Berkeley Square Gardens
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    È incredibile come questa donna riesca ad essere bellissima ed elegante indossando un vestito che su chiunque altra donna sembrerebbe una busta di plastica della Coop...
     
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    E quella tamarrata che ha in testa? Pare una dea antica ç__ç
     
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    Le sta bene tutto!
    È un'indecenza! xD
     
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    Laura Haddock by Justin van Vliet

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    At what age did you realise you wanted to become an actress?
    I think I knew at quite a young age that I wanted to be an actor. I watched Hayley Mills in Pollyanna and thought yes, that looks like fun, I’m going to do that.

    So was there someone who helped you in the direction you needed?
    I was at school until I was 18, and spoke to my drama teacher in High School; she helped and advised me on my drama school auditions. I got into a drama school (Arts Educational School) in London and that was the best three years ever.

    For the readers who may not know about your character – or are a little behind on Season One of the Da Vinci Demons – tell us a bit about your character.
    My character, Lucrezia existed in Florence at the time, so she’s rooted in truth. She was married to the head textiler, so she sort of was a walking clothes-horse for him. Lucrezia was able to throw on his designs and wander around the market where other women would look at what she was dressed in, admired them and commission his clothing. The director, David Goyer and his team of writers built upon that which was really great for me because they built this really three dimensional woman, a character that we see her have affairs with Lorenzo de’ Medici and Leonardo da Vinci.

    When we first meet her, she’s very comfortable – or at least we think so – in using her sexuality as a tool and a weapon. In Season One we see her have this very intense relationship with Leonardo, and in Season Two we find out there’s a reason why – she’s actually a puppet being told and forced what to do by somebody else and we don’t quite know who that person is yet. The beauty of Season Two is that I got to go back and experience her ten years ago, and find out what happened to her in her life.

    So narratively it recalls her past…
    Yes it was brilliant, the sort of thing that you go home and write in your character bible, and come up with things that have happened in the characters’ life giving reasons for the way she is. It was actually my favorite storyline so far – going back visiting her then and this thing happened to her in her life that meant nothing could ever be the same.

    There’s one scene in particular that must have undoubtedly been challenging for you. How did you feel when you first read this sexually intimate scene? For the readers who may not haven’t seen it, it’s graphically very intimate.
    I was nervous initially as it was more than I’ve ever had to do on screen, but the more I read into Lucrezia as a character and got to know her, the more I realised that she was completely comfortable with her body, using her femininity and sexuality – the tool she needed to get through life to gain the answers she needed. So I felt it was all completely justified in terms of her character, person and journey. I totally believed it. Obviously as me – Laura the actress – I had to get my head around it, but thank goodness we had lovely actors who were equally as nervous. You end up telling funny jokes, putting your game face on and going for it. I certainly felt satisfied that I’d told that part of her story. They were living in the renaissance era and everything was free and bohemian, but it was never going to be easy.

    Did you instantly know that you wanted to play this character as soon as you read the script?
    I remember reading the script, and it was such a strong female part – a part I’d never really read like that before – so I really wanted to try my best to get it.

    So do you remember your audition?
    I met David Goyer and the casting director Priscilla John on a Sunday, and they were really lovely. I did the reading of it with them, had a recall where I met Tom Riley who plays Leonardo and we had this fantastic chemistry together. Shortly after that I went out to the US and met the producers when David called me personally and said [American accent], “Hey Laura, your taking the bullet”, and I was like [reverting back to her softly spoken English accent], “Oh no! Well thank you for having me in. I really enjoyed myself and best of luck with everything.” To which he replied, “Why? You got the job!” – I thought, “taking the bullet,” meant, bang your out!

    With it being a historical series did you have a lot research to do?
    I certainly looked deeper at women, costume, and styling from the Renaissance era, and then looked further into Leonardo Da Vinci. But actually, the more I read the scripts the more I didn’t want to do any research because David fills his scripts with so much, that everything you need is right there on the page.

    Criticism must be part and parcel of your job. How do you work and deal with, and through it?
    It’s something that often comes from other people in your life, and suddenly when your job is there forever you can watch it on DVD – you can go back and watch it, and it’s available for you to critique it constantly. You need to find a really good balance of letting things be, and you will see parts of yourself that you think “Oh gosh!“ ” and evokes a bit of a cringe, but someone else might watch that part of you and think “ ”that’s my favorite thing about you“ ”. It’s all up for interpretation. Anything that’s creative or art based one person can love it, and another hate. Living in the middle of those things is the key. Making sure your content and satisfied – work as hard as you can until wrap is called, then leave it alone.

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    Guardians of the Galaxy EUROPEAN PREMIERE confirmed for 24 July - Empire Leicester Square, London. Attending will be Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Dave Bautista (Batista), Karen Gillan, Laura Haddock, Djimon Hounsou & director James Gunn - plus more celebs. See the stars arrive from 5.30pm

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    Altre foto di Alba Tull:

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    @lucygarrioch: Happy Birthday to my bestie @laurajhaddock woop woop love ya chick! :) x

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    Laura e Sam nell'ice bucket challenge di lui. SONO TROPPO PER IL MIO CUORICINO

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    Ahahahahahah ma è stupendo!!!!
     
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    Mi pare di capire che Laura si stia impegnando contro l'Alzeheimer (piango ç__ç )


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    Walk to remember.. x

    walking for our memories.. for Alzheimer's Society because my beautiful nanny Maude has lost hers.. x

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    @laurajhaddock: Big Thank you to lovely girls at @Purifynecleanse for sponsoring me on my memory walk.. X #nannymaude [x]

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    @laurajhaddock: Making a memory.. #nannymaude #Alzheimer #walkingformemories.. x [x]

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    Causa nobilissima! È brava Lauretta nostra!
     
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    E' tipo bella dentro quanto fuori ç__ç ma poi il fatto che abbia una nonnina con l'Alzeheimer mi fa empatizzare tanto.
     
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    Laura e Sam alla première di Love, Rosie con Sam:

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