I'm very different to my mum. I'm not as beautiful as she is, nor - she probably despairs about this - as groomed. I certainly rebelled against her idea of looking well turned-out. I spent several years with a shaved head in jeans and baggy shirts. Natascha McElhone baggybeautifuldespair share on social
I feel awful for women who are trying to raise kids on their own, with zero income and no fathers present - that's single motherhood. Natascha McElhone awfulfatherfeel Change image and share on social
I was brought up by a Marxist rationalist stepfather, so I don't believe in the supernatural or religion or horoscopes, and the absolute nature of death is quite helpful for me. My husband was there, then he wasn't. Natascha McElhone absolutebringdeath share on social
My stepfather introduced me to The London Library when I was about 18; the clientele has definitely changed since then, but it is still a wonderful oasis in the middle of London. Natascha McElhone changeclienteleintroduce Change image and share on social
I always think I love work, and I knew early on that I wanted to be an actress. Then I meet people who have truly dedicated their lives to acting, and I realise that I'm so completely in the back seat. Natascha McElhone actactressback share on social
Living with very limited expectations is a much more immediate way of living. You really do just make the best of everything you have. I guess kids have that ability; they wait in joyful anticipation of something rather than that sense of entitlement. Natascha McElhone abilityanticipationentitlement share on social
I have a massive divide between being a competent human being and being completely hopeless, when it comes to logic. Natascha McElhone competentcompletelydivide Change image and share on social
My granny was very concerned that we weren't baptised - Mum had been desperate to escape her own Catholic upbringing. But Granny thought we were blighted. Whenever we turned up at her house, she would flick holy water - from the font she kept by the door - over us, in the hope that it would save us from damnation. Natascha McElhone baptiseblightcatholic share on social
Death is final. No it is not just final, it's worse than that, it's diminishing: the dead continue to decrease, to occupy less space. Natascha McElhone badlycontinuedead Change image and share on social