Phoebe Dynevor has revealed that she has “always” had a “rebellious spirit”.
At some level of an interview with Elle, the Bridgerton star admitted that she “probably” made other folks really feel “uncomfortable” with her obsession with checking out the reality.
“I always had this really rebellious spirit and I did no longer fairly know what to carry out with it. I puzzled every thing. I’d search information from my teachers,” the 28-year-ancient suggested the outlet. “I contemplate I probably made other folks really feel uncomfortable with my obsession with brilliant the reality.”
Phoebe then illustrious that a character she had portrayed in a faculty play when she was 17, the Greek heroine Antigone, gave her an outlet for her rebellious vitality.
“Antigone is such an outspoken character – she’s pushing back against the way – and I was care for, ‘There may be an outlet for this,’ and or no longer it’s care for my entire world aligned,” she explained.
In diverse places within the interview, Phoebe, who’s the daughter of long-time Coronation Boulevard actress Sally Dynevor and screenwriter Tim Dynevor, acknowledged that she began her flourishing career in a privileged station.
“I was on objects as a baby. I got to search for it firsthand from a really younger age. So there may be a lot of privilege in that,” she shared.
Phoebe landed her first professional acting role within the BBC drama Waterloo Road when she was 14 years ancient.
The actress’s latest movie, Fair Play, is streaming on Netflix now.