I like to think my accent isn't strong enough, but it's funny: I get people coming up to me in America and saying I sound like Mel B. She's from Leeds. They just hear a British accent and probably can't quite work it out.
'Hollyoaks' really is such a great place to work, and there was nothing bad whatsoever about my time there. I loved my job, I loved everybody that I worked with, and I was blessed with great story lines.
I feel that Britain is a rather self-deprecating nation: you're almost considered egotistical to say you're good at anything.
I'm beyond excited to join the cast of 'Switched At Birth' and to be part of such a great show on a great network.
There are plenty of good drama schools and academies helping children and young people to learn to sing, dance, and act.
I've done my fair share of fundraising over the years, and I know how difficult that can be, so I could only imagine people's reaction when I was asking them to part with their hard-earned cash for a movie.