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George MacKay
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George MacKay:
I audition for a lot and don't get a lot.
George MacKay:
I wouldn't want to ever complain about having the opportunity to audition.
George MacKay:
What I'd like to do is try as many different ways of working as possible. That's what I'm looking t
George MacKay:
I got to do school properly and all the stuff that you should do when you're young and teenage: fir
George MacKay:
The more I can be the character, the further I can get away from myself, the better.
George MacKay:
I had to try to understand how much of a taboo it was. My mum worked in ballet and theatre when she
George MacKay:
I think, when you're younger, you're slightly spoilt with the situation you get put in and to get t
George MacKay:
I want as much as I can to try and explore different roles and different characters; that's importa
George MacKay:
I guess I'm taking for granted how open my parents are.
George MacKay:
I seem to have a bit of a knack for accents; I can pick them up quick enough.
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George MacKay:
I audition for a lot and don't get a lot.George MacKay:
I wouldn't want to ever complain about having the opportunity to audition.George MacKay:
What I'd like to do is try as many different ways of working as possible. That's what I'm looking tGeorge MacKay:
I got to do school properly and all the stuff that you should do when you're young and teenage: firGeorge MacKay:
The more I can be the character, the further I can get away from myself, the better.George MacKay:
I had to try to understand how much of a taboo it was. My mum worked in ballet and theatre when sheGeorge MacKay:
I think, when you're younger, you're slightly spoilt with the situation you get put in and to get tGeorge MacKay:
I want as much as I can to try and explore different roles and different characters; that's importaGeorge MacKay:
I guess I'm taking for granted how open my parents are.George MacKay:
I seem to have a bit of a knack for accents; I can pick them up quick enough.