Charlie Murphy might have 'fecked up' Love/Hate audition if she knew how big the part was
Actress Charlie Murphy, known for her role in Peaky Blinders among other shows, has opened up about how she may have “fecked up” in her audition for her role in the hit crime series Love/Hate if she had known how it would change her life.
However, the actress has landed some serious gigs since playing the role, landing spots in Misfits and The Village as well as a part in Northmen: A Viking Saga. Speaking in an interview published in the RTÉ Guide, the Happy Valley actress explained: "Suddenly I got the call for Love/Hate. It was just a few lines but I was excited to be considered.
"But none of us assumed it would be this big. We knew as actors it was a brilliant script and we hoped people would enjoy it.”
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