Woman's Weekly  |  29th March 2016
REBECCA FRONT ON FIGHTING HER PHOBIAS
Rebecca Front is the first to admit that she is a bit of a workaholic, which explains why she’s barely been off our TV screens over the past year.
Those of you who have been watching ITV’s Doctor Thorne the first period drama written by Julian Fellowes since Downton Abbey will recognise her as Lady Arabella Gresham, a woman intent on saving her family from financial ruin by marrying her son Frank off to the highest bidder. But that’s just the latest in an eclectic history of TV roles that has established her as one of the most ubiquitous actresses around. In 2010, she won a BAFTA for her role in the BBC’s political satire The Thick Of It. Is there anything this woman can’t handle? Surprisingly there is, for underneath that cool, calm and collected exterior is someone who has suffered with a series of phobias and anxiety for many years.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Woman's Weekly 29th March 2016.