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In the Frame

My Life in Words and Pictures
Jun 19, 2017kpelish rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
I especially liked her introduction: her Russian aristocrat father who bravely restarted his life as a cab driver and her poor but happy childhood. She mentions that she gives interviews focused more on her performances than herself, and this is true--the book has far more technical details about her work than personal. Would have loved to hear more about how she experienced the role of DCI Jane Tennyson. I like the brisk way she mostly leaps over the navel-gazing of the sixties (though there are some racy, posturing photos). It seems she made a late-in-life, somewhat contentious marriage that she is happy with.