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Louise Brealey
Birthday:
27 March 1979
Birth Name:
Louise Brealey
Height:
160 cm
Biography
I am a very outspoken feminist and I enjoy having those sorts of conversations with young women who follow me because of Sherlock, There's a strange thing that happened - I became this sort of role model... to the great amusement of my friends and family!
I am a very outspoken feminist and I enjoy having those sorts of conversations with young women who follow me because of Sherlock, There's a strange thing that happened - I became this sort of role model... to the great amusement of my friends and family!
I think it is unforgivable when a sad play doesn't make you laugh at all. There is no excuse because as people we can laugh in all sorts of circumstances.
I think it is unforgivable when a sad play doesn't make you laugh at all. There is no excuse because as people we can laugh in all sorts of circumstances.
I'd like every man who doesn't call himself a feminist to explain to the women in his life why he doesn't believe in equality for women.
I'd like every man who doesn't call himself a feminist to explain to the women in his life why he doesn't believe in equality for women.
People are understanding that it's not about thinking men are pricks, it's about social justice. But it's no good feminism feeling like a white, middle-class women's club. We have to bring with us people of color, transgender people, disabled people and men and boys or we are pissing in the wind.
People are understanding that it's not about thinking men are pricks, it's about social justice. But it's no good feminism feeling like a white, middle-class women's club. We have to bring with us people of color, transgender people, disabled people and men and boys or we are pissing in the wind.
Louise Brealey
Louise Brealey, also credited as Loo Brealey, is an English actress, writer and journalist. Born in Bozeat, Northamptonshire, England. She attended Kimbolton School, proceeding to read History at Cambridge. She then trained at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York City and with clown teacher Philippe Gaulier. She has written on cinema, art and music since her teens, contributing reviews and features for magazines including Premiere UK, Empire, Radio Times, SKY, The Face, Neon, AnOther and Total Film. In March 2012 Brealey produced, co-wrote and co-starred in The Charles Dickens Show, a children's comedy drama for BBC 2.
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