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Nicola Coughlan explains why she refused to let the 'overweight little girl' comment slide
EARLIER THIS MONTH, Nicola Coughlan hit back at a theatre critic whose assessment of her work in The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie focused solely on her physical appearance.
The Galway actress, best known for her role as Claire in Derry Girls, understandably took exception to a remark made by Philip Fisher of the British Theatre Guide, who reduced her role as Joyce Emily to little more than an “overweight little girl”.
Nicola took to Twitter to remind Fisher that his job was to critique her performance, not her appearance, and unsurprisingly her retort was met with considerable support, and elicited an apology from the British Theatre Guide.
In a poignant piece written by the actress for The Guardian today, Nicola elaborated on the incident and the media storm born of it, explaining that the remark ultimately reduced the work put into the creation of the character.
And then Fisher’s review landed…
Nicola, whose says the same reviewer also remarked on her appearance last August, goes on to stress that the remark is indicative of a greater problem experienced by women.
The actress concludes her assessment of the incident and its impact with a nod to the future, saying she stands by her decision to respond to an attitude all too prevalent in her industry.
Nicola’s piece has been lauded on Twitter today.
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