“Andrew [Scott] as well. I adore him. I met him for the first time. I’d been to an audition and I was in Covent Garden and Mark was doing the Recruiting Officer at the Donmar and I walked around the corner, and sitting outside a café was Mark with Andrew, and I just went—Hiiii! And Mark was like, “Hello, Darling, come and sit down for a coffee?” and I was like, “Really!? Oh my god!” and [Andrew] got up and was like “Hello Amanda, I’ve never met you, you’re the only one I haven’t met” and I was like, “Hahaha!” and I was shaking! I was shaking! And it was pathetic. […] I’m a big stupid fan of his. I’m allowed. Martin says I’m allowed. I was such a fangirl. […] I love him [Andrew]. I love him! He’s just an amazing actor. […]
His other stuff is amazing. It’s great. Yeah I’m a big fan. I’ve got a t-shirt with him on it. It’s pathetic isn’t it? It’s grey and it’s got an outline of him going “Westwood”. And I’ve got one with Benedict and Martin as Peanuts characters. […] I’ve got another one that says… oh God, this is pathetic. I’ve got a red one that says “Honey, you should see me in a crown.” […] Martin says, “Please don’t wear them when you’re with me. Please.”
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Amanda Abbington on The Baker Street Babes Podcast
I heart her so much, omg.
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AMANDA IS OUR QUEEN.
QUEEN OF THE FANGIRLS.
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SCREAMING
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there are things about this life i’m not ready to give up
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Third star | Follow you down to the red oak tree
I don’t want to die. I want more time. I want more time. I was going to do so much. I was going to be special.
Films in 2012 #39: Third Star (2010) - dir. Hattie Dalton
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Third star to the right and straight on ‘till morning!
I met Ian online. He spelled everything so well – I said to myself: “This is the man for me.” We spent most of our first chat talking grammar. I knew I wanted to see him again. He said coolly: “I like to keep my cards close to my chest.” But he rang me the next day.
— Mark Gatiss, on Ian Hallard