
- The Oscar-nominated actress used to freeze on film sets, but she has now trained herself to cope with her crippling nerves and insists her time away from movies helped her immensely.
- She said: "I discovered that a lot of what I was suffering from on film sets was stage fright. It's easier for me now, and even if I do freeze, I know how to deal with it."
- Keira will next be seen in a movie adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina - alongside Jude Law and Aaron Johnson - and she admits she loved getting to grips with the complex character for the film.
- The 27-year-old star - who recently got engaged to Klaxons musician James Righton - told the Daily Mail newspaper: "She's a wonderful character, but very strange and complex. She is needy and manipulative and then there are sides of her that are vulnerable and innocent, and I sometimes think it's the innocence that pulls her down.
- "She will not see reality and when she does, it destroys her. I found her a challenging person. I wanted to shake her and tell her to pull herself together."
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She said: "I discovered that a lot of what I was suffering from on film sets was stage fright. It's easier for me now, and even if I do freeze, I know how to deal with it."
Keira will next be seen in a movie adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina - alongside Jude Law and Aaron Johnson - and she admits she loved getting to grips with the complex character for the film.
The 27-year-old star - who recently got engaged to Klaxons musician James Righton - told the Daily Mail newspaper: "She's a wonderful character, but very strange and complex. She is needy and manipulative and then there are sides of her that are vulnerable and innocent, and I sometimes think it's the innocence that pulls her down.
"She will not see reality and when she does, it destroys her. I found her a challenging person. I wanted to shake her and tell her to pull herself together."