I am not comfortable telling people I am trying stand-up because to me that implies confidence. I'm - well, I'm not. Jessie Cave comfortableconfidenceimply Change image and share on social
I don't enjoy doing stand-up. I see it as being like exercise: I feel good about it after I've done it. Jessie Cave enjoyexercisefeel Change image and share on social
When I'm not working in a professional capacity, I'm writing, and when I'm at home, it's a way of having contact with people or communicating. Jessie Cave capacitycommunicatecontact Change image and share on social
My grandparents would never admit to being Tasmanian, but I think it's really great and funny. But I guess, in the past, Tasmanians just weren't quite accepted. You had that lazy reference to them being felons. Jessie Cave acceptadmitfelon share on social
Having done film, TV and theatre, the nicest final bit of the jigsaw is to do live comedy, because you can talk to the audience. It feels really natural to be able to laugh with them, but at the same time still be within the framework of a play. Jessie Cave audiencebitecomedy share on social
Getting a role in 'Harry Potter' was like winning the lottery. But no one deserves an acting job. Jessie Cave actdeserveharry Change image and share on social
Children who have been in work for a long time suddenly get a thud down to earth once the cuteness fades, hips widen, voices drop and jawlines strengthen. Jessie Cave childcutenessdrop Change image and share on social