Anne-Marie Duff's encounter with affluent middle-aged men revealed how her role in 'Bad Sisters' sparked conversations about domestic abuse among men, highlighting its wider impact.
Reflecting on her career, Duff mentioned how her parents encouraged her to join a youth theatre, believing it would help her overcome her crippling shyness in a working-class family.
In 'Bad Sisters', Duff portrays Grace, a character whose experience with coercive abuse resonates not only with women but also initiates discussions among men, showcasing the show's depth.
Despite her fame from roles like 'Shameless', Duff finds her work's true significance in its ability to engage affluent audiences and provoke genuine conversation about serious issues.
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