Joanne Froggatt

Joanne Froggatt
Joanne Froggattis an English actress of stage, television, and film. Since 2010, she has appeared as lady's maid Anna Bates in the period drama Downton Abbey. For this role, she has received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television in 2014...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionActress
Date of Birth21 August 1980
home house tree
I grew up on a farm - it was a lovely life; we'd make tree houses all day - and my parents worked from home.
shoes pairs
The most I've spent on shoes were a pair from Kurt Geiger for £250.
sleep mirrors feelings
As I get older, my skin shows more of how I am feeling, like a mirror. If I am stressed, or not getting enough sleep, I see it in my face right away.
age neurotic
I was neurotic and weird from an early age.
vegetables skins trying
My skin doesn't look as good when I'm not eating enough fruits and vegetables, so I try to eat plenty.
real suitcases thrown
When I'm filming, I live out of a suitcase, so everything is thrown everywhere. In real life, I'm a bit tidier.
parent house height
It's very kind of 'Wuthering Heights' where my parents' house is, moors and deserted. It's very wild and mystic.
beautiful way hollywood
I'm happy with the way I look, but I'm not Hollywood beautiful.
skins use needs
I use mainly products by Dermalogica. They have specialized formulas to target specific skin needs, which I like. It works well for my sensitive skin.
pieces stories adaptation
A lot of period pieces we see are adaptations of novels - we always know the story.
seconds ifs can-do-something
If you can do something great in 60 seconds, you can do anything, really.
shy ifs asks
If you're wearing something I like, I will come over and ask where you got it from. I'm not shy!
character play want
I want the chance to play very different characters, and I've always wanted to do more films.
hearing news stories
When something is dramatized, it provokes a much more emotive response than just hearing a story on the news.