Jaime Margaret Winstoneis a British actress, known for playing Becky in the film Kidulthood, and playing Kelly in the E4 horror series Dead Set and Lauren in the Sky 1 sitcom 'After Hours'... (wikipedia)
My greatest inspiration... is my mum, who had a baby at the age of 42 and is still so fit, independent and beautiful.
My personal life is awesome, but there's always more to strive for in my career.
I think it's really important to have good quality drama on TV.
When I was a child, I wanted to be... a fairy. I still do, really, except that now I've now graduated to wanting to be a pixie.
What can I say about 'The Lost Boys'? Oh my God: I love it; I hate it; I'm scared of it. I had a massive crush on them all when I was young. And I wanted to be a vampire. It's so stylized; it's the type of film I grew up on. To me, it's always at the top.
Without sounding pretentious, it's nice to always be surrounded by creative people who inspire me and keep my levels of creativity charged.
I've always liked to dress eccentrically, but as I get older I'm drawn to more classic looks, though I'll still put my own twist on them.
I've done quite a lot of growing up in public, which has been tricky at times.
I think the best thing your parents can do for you is to let you be yourself.
I'm in no rush to become extremely famous.
New York has a great energy, but London is better.
I was 18 when I got my first acting job.
If I'm going to go to the opera, I want to see the costumes and the melodrama.
Dad always told me that if you're going to work on something, it might as well be something you're proud of.
I tend to write more when I travel.
I put myself under immense pressure.
Although I've watched myself making the transition from being a girl to being a woman, I still feel 15 years old. My reflection disagrees.
As an actress, you have to keep yourself fresh and new.
You have to give to be able to receive.
Working is the best thing for me because I'm borderline ADHD, so I need some kind of focus or I go a bit extreme. I need work to keep me sensible.