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Lorelei King

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  • (On her favourite author, Gerald Kersh): "Gerald Kersh, Gerald Kersh, Gerald Kersh,' who wrote about London in the 30s and 40s. "I discovered a book of his in a second-hand bookshop when I was 11, and was immediately hooked! Tales of seedy London nightlife and Cockney rhyming slang were so exotic to a pre-teen from Pittsburgh!"
  • (On playing Mrs Hatch in Edith Wharton's Chez les heureux du monde (2000)): "She was rich, vain and flighty - and it was the first time I've worked in a corset!"
  • (On her stage role as pop icon Nico in "All Tomorrow's Parties"): "I absolutely fell in love with the character and it's the only time I've played a person who had actually lived. As it's so liberating to work in a foreign accent, the fact that she was German made her extra fun to play!"
  • (On why she knows why she finds recording audio books so rewarding): "I like it because it is such an intimate medium. I feel I'm only ever reading to one person. Sometimes I pretend that that person is someone I love and miss - like my grandmother - and that makes it even more enjoyable."
  • (On the books she's most enjoyed recording): "I loved doing "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott for the beautiful writing and wonderful sentiment, and I really enjoyed "Tell Me Your Dreams" by Sidney Sheldon - but then who wouldn't love playing a serial killer with multiple personalities?"
  • (On her role as Natalie in Cold feet: Amours et petits bonheurs (1997)): I love Mike Bullen's writing, and the situations he's put my character in - like the fire-extinguisher cat-fight with Fay Ripley . . . what a blast!

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