Glass Onion’s Jessica Henwick on ‘Imposter Syndrome’, on-screen diversity and her obsession with 3,000-piece jigsaw puzzles

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JessicaHenwick opens up about imposter syndrome and her obsession with puzzles.

. So I watched that a bunch of times and I talked to Kitty about it. Julia & I did a couple of shifts working at a student bar in Adelaide so we could experience it and get used to pouring beers at speed and making cocktails. That was quite interesting. We joked that it was the poor version of Tom Cruise’s film,– because in it he’s making the fanciest pina coladas and we were just making, like, rum & coke.Well, I learnt how to change a beer keg.

I read that you were the first East Asian actress to play a leading role in a British TV series, when you played the main character Bo in the BBC’s 2009 children's adventure seriesIt's not important to me that I become anything. But it's important to me that we keep pushing forward and it's shocking to me that I was the first, considering it was 2009 and how long British television has existed.

Writing was my first love. I always wanted to be a storyteller: even when I was a kid and I’d write little bits of fan fiction. I was also in dance class and acting class, and I saw it as different strings to the same bow. So, as an adult, it’s nice now that I’ve come full circle – hopefully I can announce some of my shows soon.

 

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