Evening Standard - ES Magazine

JULIA PEYTON-JONES

- Interview by Lucy Hunter Johnston

Do you have any superstiti­ons? When I was a child I used to hold my breath whenever I passed by a graveyard. What last made you cry? Mo Farah winning the 10,000 metres at the World Athletics Championsh­ips in Moscow. What’s the funniest thing you’ve read about yourself? I often get likened to a head girl. That still makes me laugh. What has been your greatest mistake? I’ve regretted not pursuing a career in the performing arts. Who would play you in the film of your life? Julianne Moore — it’s a bit feeble to say it’s because of the hair. She is a marvellous actress. What’s the worst job you’ve ever had? Working in a bookshop opposite The British Museum. They wanted to sack me on a daily basis. What’s been your biggest fashion mistake? Everything I wore in the 1980s — big hair and shoulder pads. It makes me shudder just thinking about it. Do you have any tattoos? No, but I am very fascinated by people who do. What’s your desert island boxset? Breaking Bad. Utterly compulsive viewing. I’m hooked. What could you not live without? My dog, Charlie. Through her I have a completely different relationsh­ip with the landscape. What’s your karaoke song? ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ by The Beatles. What would you eat for your last supper? Oysters from Maine; steak from Sydney; vegetables from my aunt’s garden; Chocolate Nemesis from The River Café. What’s your best Serpentine summer party memory? When the Princess of Wales was our patron, she came to one party in that extraordin­ary black dress that became one of the iconic images of the 1990s. Is there a book that has changed the way you thought about things? Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is an extraordin­ary book that made me think about what it must be like to be an immigrant and among a minority. What is your guilty pleasure? Reading trashy magazines. Diesel hosts the DieselRebo­ot x Serpentine Future Contempora­ries Party, an annual fundraiser for the gallery’s young patrons, on 16 September in the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013

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