The Free Press Journal

Rebecca doesn’t go looking for strong roles

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Rebecca Ferguson feels lucky that “men write incredible roles” for her. But the actress says she doesn’t go looking for “strong roles”. “It is funny because when I read a script, I don’t read it from that perspectiv­e. I don’t pick a role on that basis or go looking for strong women (that I can portray on-screen),” Ferguson said when asked about the strong characters that she has brought alive on the big screen.

She wonders if strength translates to whether the character has a “purpose” in the narrative. “Maybe it means that the character has a purpose. I don’t think strength is only physical

strength. I think (it is about) being able to create a purpose for your character. I like the idea if you take a person out of the film then that film will have holes. And that is very important to me. Otherwise there is no necessity of that person,” she added.

The Swedish-English actor has made a name for

herself in Hollywood by being part of projects like Hercules, Mission: Impossible-Rogue Nation, The Girl on the Train and The Greatest Showman. She is back as Ilsa Faust in Mission: Impossible Fallout.

The actress is going forward in her career with a fearless attitude. “I am who I am and I do what I do. I don’t stand down and fear the consequenc­es of being who I am with men and women. Maybe, I am lucky that I have had men write incredible roles for me,” she added.

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