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'Dr Who' star speaks about fan attention
Published Sunday, May 28 2006, 11:06 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
Doctor Who star Camille Coduri has spoken about how the show has changed her life.
The actress, who plays Rose's mother Jackie Tyler on the show, is still adjusting to being recognised on the street by fans.
"A couple of guys even chased me in their cars, which is a bit worrying. But on the whole people have been lovely," Camille told The People.
"I have been getting heaps of fan mail, mostly from men. But perhaps I am too old and too mumsy for them to be saucy. It's more on the respectful, romantic side than the drop-your-drawers side - and thank God for that!"
She added, "It's definitely been one of the happiest times of my life. It's hugely funny to film. More often than not you are tearing down the road screaming when you really want to be wetting yourself laughing."
The actress, who plays Rose's mother Jackie Tyler on the show, is still adjusting to being recognised on the street by fans.
"A couple of guys even chased me in their cars, which is a bit worrying. But on the whole people have been lovely," Camille told The People.
"I have been getting heaps of fan mail, mostly from men. But perhaps I am too old and too mumsy for them to be saucy. It's more on the respectful, romantic side than the drop-your-drawers side - and thank God for that!"
She added, "It's definitely been one of the happiest times of my life. It's hugely funny to film. More often than not you are tearing down the road screaming when you really want to be wetting yourself laughing."
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