Moving up to Scotland was quite a culture shock and I didn't know who I was, so I just sort of slid in. I've always been interested and aware of the way people are, the different ways they behave in different circumstances, I often think what would I have been like if I'd grown up in London. My dad stayed there so I go down a lot. I would have had a different accent for a start. When we moved quite quickly at school I became Scottish. I mean Jesus I grew up in Morningside, it's hardly the depths of needing to sound really Scottish," she laughs, "but it was just by osmosis. I can do an English accent though. When I was at drama school I never said why because I just wanted everyone to think I was really good at accents.