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Recognitio­n long time coming for Midwife star

- LUAINE LEE

BEVERLY HILLS, California — Although she’s been co-starring in a hit TV show for six years, people still don’t recognize actor Laura Main on the street. Recognitio­n has been “a long, slow burn,” says Main, seated in a noisy coffee bar.

“It’s because I was in the nun’s wimple for two years, and then the glasses. So it wasn’t a case, the show is watched by so many millions, and suddenly I’m recognized. That didn’t happen at all. Not at all,” she says.

The show is PBS’s Call the Midwife, which will offer a special Christmas episode on Monday. Main plays the Scottish nun who relinquish­es her calling when she falls for the stoutheart­ed doctor on the show.

Even after her character and the doctor were married and trying to start a family, the paparazzi were not in hot pursuit, she says. “I would say seriously it’s only been in the last six months that I think people recognize me. Because of the nature of the show, and because of the warmth that people have for the show and how they care about all the characters, people are warm and kind and want to tell you how much they like the program. And that’s a nice thing to hear,” she says, retrieving her coffee from the counter.

Being famous was never one of her goals, says Main in her thick, Scottish burr. “I have to admit I wasn’t ever dreaming of something as big as Call the Midwife.I just wanted to act and just wanted to practice it and do it. So doing that mix of things I was doing, that was fine with me.”

That “mix of things” was several other jobs that saw her through after drama school in London. She worked in commercial­s, as a temp for a while, and then was offered a full-time job — that wasn’t acting. “However, they did say, ‘You can go off to auditions.’ I was on a contract as opposed to doing the temping work. I thought that was fine. But it became apparent that it wasn’t quite going to work. It was a bit far away to get to auditions,” says Main.

“I said, ‘OK I’m going to do this. But I’ll only leave for something BIG, maybe it’ll be something that’ll be shot quite quickly.’ But I found myself getting the opportunit­y to do something like State Fair that was a profit-share show. It really was a great experience, and they were doing it again a year later, and I was doing this other job. And I thought, ‘Yeah, I’m going to do this [show].’ It wasn’t leaving to do the ‘big job.’ It was leaving to do something small scale, but something that I was proud of and enjoyed doing.”

Her full-time job was as a receptioni­st for designer Jasper Conran. “It was Jasper himself who understood that I’m an actress and about going to auditions,” she recalls. “But the logistics of it didn’t quite work.”

Main grew up in Aberdeen, the youngest of three girls. Her dad, retired now, was a fish merchant, her mother a teacher and then a housewife. Her parents supported her proclivity for performing ever since she was 10 years old. She credits her dance teacher, Karen Berry, for igniting the passion in her.

“My dancing teacher — no, I wasn’t a dancer — basically showed me the world of acting and doing a bit of everything — singing, acting and a little bit of dancing. But it’s totally because of her. And I was about 10 or 11, and I’d gone to these summer workshops doing dancing, drama, did amateur shows and special shows that would come to town and she would suggest auditionin­g. It was about meeting an inspiratio­nal person like that, and I suppose I found I liked it.”

She says she enjoys the physicalit­y of performing. “I was always a bit sporty growing up, and it’s a physical thing being on stage for many hours and doing the whole thing. It’s just good fun.”

 ??  ?? Laura Main stars in Call the Midwife.
Laura Main stars in Call the Midwife.

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