I had the most fantastic time filming 'Downton.'
I remember loving 'Braveheart,' and I still do! It was one of those films my family had on video and we watched over and over again.
The honeymoon phase always ends, for everyone.
With big productions, you can sometimes get lost with the terminology and all the different departments.
I am a huge box sets fan and love a Sunday marathon session watching my favourite series back-to-back.
I feel incredibly passionate about Scotland not becoming an independent country.
I just know that for my honeymoon, I'm not going to go to a cabin in the woods.
I never wanted to be a ginger.
Mum and Dad paid me 50 pence, which was a lot of money when I was 8 years old, not to dye my hair.
I had one day with him, and he was asleep in the scene, but I told my entire family that I was in a scene with Michael Caine.
I'd love to try comedy, which I've never actually done. I could fail miserably at it, but I'd have fun working it out.
My mum's maiden name was Dalglish, so I have Scottish blood in me.
From a young age, I wanted to differentiate myself from my older siblings.
Certainly part of being from a big family is that you have to shout to make yourself heard.
I remember bossing my younger siblings around and making them put on shows and skits with me.
I didn't get into university, so I had to go to drama college!
I have always been a big fan of the BBC program 'Luther' with Idris Elba.