Emilia Fox talks to Nathalie Whittle about the joy of gardening in her pyjamas, being ready for romance – and why she’s feeling her fittest and most fabulous in her forties.
With her glossy hair and perfectly manicured nails, you might be fooled into believing Emilia Fox, 44, is an actress who demands the red-carpet treatment wherever she goes. Think again. It’s 7am when she arrives at the w&h cover shoot, make-up-free, wet hair scraped back into a ponytail, having agreed to squeeze it in before a busy day of filming for the new season (and her 15th) of Silent Witness. The filming location? A rubbish dump on the outskirts of the city – and believe it or not, it doesn’t faze her one bit. “The worst place I’ve filmed?” she says. “In front of a men’s urinal – we had such a laugh!” It’s that down-to-earth attitude that surely makes her one of the most likeable women on television.
Emilia was born into acting royalty: her parents are Joanna David and Edward Fox, and her uncle, three cousins and brother are in the industry, too. But it’s clear that Emilia has carved out a name for herself irrespective of her family name. Not only does she have another season of Silent Witness coming out, she’s also wrapped on an eight-part thriller, Strangers, set to air this year. It takes place in Hong Kong, and she plays British consulate Sally, who helps a man seeking answers about his wife’s death. And when Emilia isn’t in character? She’s mom to seven-yea-rold Rose, whose father is actor Jeremy Gilley; the couple split when Rose was a baby. This is a woman who does it all.
I never had any burning desire to become an actress. In fact, I did lotsof other jobs before I ever considered it an option; I was a waitress, I worked in a mail-order department, and then in a health-food shop – I tried it all. Then, while studying at Oxford, I got a part in the TV series Pride and Prejudice as Georgiana, Mr Darcy’s sister – and it seemed much nicer than any of those other jobs.
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