Where you’ve seen her:
Playing a sassy Brit chick in Fox’s kicky new fish-out-of-water cop comedy Keen Eddie, she butts heads with a grizzled New York City cop who’s been sent to London to clean up a drug bust he screwed up on this side of the pond.
Mean streaks:
“I went to an all-girls boarding school for most of my youth. We used to do stupid, fun girly things like pull tights over our faces and streak through the lacrosse pitch. And once I snogged the gardener.”
Anglo-American divide:
“I think American men are more conscious of putting up a good impression. There’s more of an earthiness to Englishmen. But Americans aren’t afraid to come up and say, ‘Hi, I’d like to go out with you.’ Englishmen are far more sheepish about it.”
Obviously, we disagree:
“Men’s traditional view of sexiness isn’t sexy. It shouldn’t be so obvious: push-up bras and miniskirts? Sexiness, to me, is when people are comfortable with themselves.”
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