Miranda Hart

Miranda Hart
Miranda Katherine Hart Dyke, known professionally as Miranda Hart or sometimes referred to mononymously as Miranda, is an English actress and comedian. Following drama training at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, Hart began writing material for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and making small appearances in various British sitcoms including Hyperdrive and Not Going Out...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth14 December 1972
CityTorquay, England
force bits
I'll always have to force myself to see the positive, because I'm wired badly, I'd say. I'm just naturally a bit under, a bit depressed.
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I only really and truly fully relax on my own. Give me a sun lounger, a pool and a sea view, and I'm happy.
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My Dear Reader Chum, a very hearty hello to you. What an honour and privilege it is to have you perusing my written word.
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I never admitted what I wanted to do for a career to anyone until I was 26. I wish I'd piped up at 18.
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My greatest fear is fear. Ooh, meta.
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About me - I used to want to be a P.E. teacher, and kind of still do.
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I'm very much in denial that I can't dance. I really go for it, which is almost more embarrassing.
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It's on the bucket list for sure to do a comedy film, even if it was just one line on the lot.
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My mum said to me once years ago, which really spurred me on, 'You're the funniest person I know'. I loved that.
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Pessimism is my default setting.
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I think, for a shy person - and I was very shy until my mid-20s - having been to an all-girls' school is not brilliant on the boyfriend front later. Because when I went to university, it was definitely like meeting a new species of people. Suddenly, at age 19, I was thinking: 'Can you speak to these people?' I was very, very nervous.
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I am pleased to say that I am not a tortured comedian - I laugh a lot. My twenties weren't particularly happy, but it's the same for a lot of people. In your thirties, you realise that your life and your worries are really insignificant, and you have to force yourself to be more positive and take each day as a gift.
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I am essentially a middle-aged woman who likes making up weird snack combinations and galloping.
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I'm not a stereotypically beautiful woman, and I'm so happy that I'm not. I've seen those ladies - the need to be attractive at all times is ghastly. Also, in your twenties, if you are beautiful, everything comes to you, so you never need to develop a personality. I never had that problem.