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Kristin Scott Thomas – ‘Having children allowed me to see where I’d gone wrong’

Jun 24, 202653 minSeason 20Ep. 169
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Episode description

In a career spanning four decades, Dame Kristin Scott Thomas has become one of Britain’s most celebrated actors: Four Weddings and a Funeral, The English Patient, The Horse Whisperer, Tell No One and Slow Horses, alongside acclaimed stage work including her Olivier‑winning performance in The Seagull.

Yet her path was far from straightforward: discouraged at drama school, she moved to Paris as an au pair and rebuilt her training from scratch. Her childhood had already been shaped by profound loss after the deaths of her father and stepfather in near‑identical accidents. She has now channelled these experiences into her directorial debut, My Mother’s Wedding, which she also co‑wrote and stars in, alongside Scarlett Johansson, Sienna Miller and Emily Beecham.

We talk about her early grief, the emotional armour she built as a teenager, the chaotic experience of filming with Prince, making My Mother’s Wedding, the power of women writing women, her unforgettable Fleabag monologue and the joy and clarity she has found in her 60s.




✨ IN THIS EPISODE:



00:00 Intro

03:15 Reclaiming a Tragic Narrative

04:59 Joy in her 60s

06:22 Co Writing With Her Husband

07:03 Animation and Childhood Memory

09:07 Casting and Creative Reunions

12:23 Failure One: Prince Film Debut

17:06 Fame Theater and Radical Roles

24:09 Under the Cherry Moon Lessons

25:28 Failure Two: Teenage Grief

26:24 Childhood Losses

27:58 Eldest Sibling Burden

28:37 Acting Through Sadness

29:59 English Patient Reflections

33:19 Four Weddings Role

36:39 Therapy and Healing

43:41 Grief Advice and Faith

45:45 Football and Identity

49:16 Aging and Gratitude



💬 QUOTES TO REMEMBER:


“I wanted to take my past and make it into something positive.”


“If people enjoy what you do, it’s not bad.”


“Having children allowed me to see where I’d gone wrong and where I was beating myself up.”


🔗 LINKS + MENTIONS:

Kristin’s directorial debut, My Mother’s Wedding, is now available in UK cinemas and streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime and Apple TV

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