Top 18 Quotes & Sayings by Morfydd Clark

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Welsh actress Morfydd Clark.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Morfydd Clark

Morfydd Clark is a Welsh actress. She is known for her film roles as Maud in Saint Maud and Dora Spenlow in The Personal History of David Copperfield, and in television as Mina Harker in Dracula, Sister Clara in His Dark Materials, and Galadriel in the forthcoming The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.

I actually came out of drama school and went into two years of working in film and television, which was a happy accident.
I think the biggest lesson I have learned is not to get too anxious about your work.
I think you have lots of actors who would much rather do a wonderful part at the Royal Shakespeare Company, but then you have to take a two-line part in a TV thing to pay the bills.
I think, in the past, you could buy a flat and live comfortably on theatre and touring theatre, but you can't do that anymore, which means that you have to have a certain amount of celebrity and profile to, therefore, get TV and film work.
My dyslexia means I can't read for long periods or the letters start moving around on the page, giving me headaches.
I want men to be asking to play great female parts!
I've done two Shakespeare tragedies, so I'd desperately like to do comedy. It would be nice not to die.
I'm good at forgetting auditions, and then there is a surprise to getting something. — © Morfydd Clark
I'm good at forgetting auditions, and then there is a surprise to getting something.
Apparently, when I was really little, I watched the film version of 'The Secret Garden' and thought it was, like, the best thing ever.
For some reason, the only Swedish I know how to say is, 'There is no toilet paper.'
I think my mum is courageous.
My family was always really encouraging, but acting was always something I thought was a bit of a pipe dream. — © Morfydd Clark
My family was always really encouraging, but acting was always something I thought was a bit of a pipe dream.
I wish Wales was more represented on the British stage, and I have missed that being in London.
I wasn't great in class and suffered from dyslexia and ADHD; still do. As a result I could never sit in class listening quietly, and my attention would inevitably end up wandering after a short while.
I had always seen myself doing theatre, as I don't come from an acting background, so that was my first way into acting, I suppose.
The theatre world is so starved of funds, and that's unfortunately reflected in the pay.
I was always far more into anything creative that called for a bit of active participation, like reading aloud in class. Then, having left school shortly after my GCSEs, I auditioned for the National Youth Theatre of Wales and the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain as well as the Welsh National Youth Opera. I ended up getting into all three.
When on stage, I have good concentration. When I don't find something interesting, I can't concentrate.
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