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Out of Character: From Abigail's Party to Gavin and Stacey, everything between

Out of Character: From Abigail's Party to Gavin and Stacey, everything between in Bloomington, MN
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A Waterstones Best Book of 2024
'Marriage to Mike Leigh, the minutiae of working on
Gavin and Stacey
: it's a tribute to her range that there's something here to interest everybody'
Telegraph
The first memoir from the national treasure, critically acclaimed actress and much-loved
star.
Candice Marie
in
Nuts in May
.
Beverly
Abigail’s Party
Mrs Bennet
Pride and Prejudice
Betty
Fat Friends
Sue
Here We Go
and
Pamela
Gavin & Stacey –
we can all name a beloved, iconic character brought to life by the magnificent Alison Steadman.
Growing up in post-war, working-class Liverpool, the young Alison – ever the entertainer – would address the world from the stage of her bedroom window, until she got a taste for performing in front of an actual audience at her progressive 1960s drama school. By the time she left, her mind was made up: she was going to be an actress! If only she could conquer the onstage giggling …
Always pushing boundaries – reclining naked on a sofa in her first role, embracing groundbreaking female characters from day one – Alison has deservedly found acclaim and recognition, succeeding in her TV and theatre career while juggling family life – a difficult feat for any working mother, but particularly for an actress in the twentieth century.
From the nervy Mrs Bennet to the robo-dancing Pam-el-aah, Alison has proved herself again and again to be a comedy genius. Here, with her distinctive warmth and humour, she vividly recalls all the must-read moments of a life spent in and out of character.
'Marriage to Mike Leigh, the minutiae of working on
Gavin and Stacey
: it's a tribute to her range that there's something here to interest everybody'
Telegraph
The first memoir from the national treasure, critically acclaimed actress and much-loved
star.
Candice Marie
in
Nuts in May
.
Beverly
Abigail’s Party
Mrs Bennet
Pride and Prejudice
Betty
Fat Friends
Sue
Here We Go
and
Pamela
Gavin & Stacey –
we can all name a beloved, iconic character brought to life by the magnificent Alison Steadman.
Growing up in post-war, working-class Liverpool, the young Alison – ever the entertainer – would address the world from the stage of her bedroom window, until she got a taste for performing in front of an actual audience at her progressive 1960s drama school. By the time she left, her mind was made up: she was going to be an actress! If only she could conquer the onstage giggling …
Always pushing boundaries – reclining naked on a sofa in her first role, embracing groundbreaking female characters from day one – Alison has deservedly found acclaim and recognition, succeeding in her TV and theatre career while juggling family life – a difficult feat for any working mother, but particularly for an actress in the twentieth century.
From the nervy Mrs Bennet to the robo-dancing Pam-el-aah, Alison has proved herself again and again to be a comedy genius. Here, with her distinctive warmth and humour, she vividly recalls all the must-read moments of a life spent in and out of character.