The Night Watch Is Anything but Traditional

Liverpool EchoJuly 09, 2011

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IS IT the porcelain skin, high forehead, or something more elusive, that gives Claire claire the perfect face for period dramas? Just three years into her career, the 27-year-old has been cast as Dickensian heroine Little Dorrit, fascist sympathiser Lady Persephone in the remake of Upstairs, Downstairs and is now appearing in Second World War drama The Night Watch.

"Ooh, I don't know if I've got a 'period face'," says Claire. I like any drama that pays me to be in it, period or otherwise. Why are people so obsessed with this? I find it really funny," she snorts.

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The Night Watch Is Anything but Traditional

She's exaggerating, of course, as her showreel, including dramas such as The Promise and Terry Pratchett's Going Postal, demon...

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