Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Celebritie­s reveal their childhood ambitions

- CONNIE EVANS news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

OLIVIA Colman has revealed she wanted to be a nurse when she was a child, while Dame Joanna Lumley has spoken about her childhood dream of becoming prime minister.

As part of a new Guide Dogs campaign, a host of famous faces have recalled their childhood career ambitions.

Oscar-winner and former Bristol Old Vic Theatre School student Colman, 48, told the sight loss charity: “I thought I’d be a nurse. When you are little, an exciting rite of passage is to dream about what you’ll be when you grow up.

“It’s great that Guide Dogs is supporting and empowering children with a vision impairment to make their dreams a reality.”

Dame Joanna, 76, revealed that she had a number of different career ambitions during her childhood.

“I wanted to be prime minister, a brain surgeon, a famous explorer and a pirate,” she said.

“But then I discovered that, as an actress, it was rather easy to be all these things - and a queen, wicked aunt, Tiger Lily, singing cow, ghost and rag doll as well. Hey diddly dee! An actor’s life for me!”

Guide Dogs commission­ed research into what children with visual impairment­s want to be when they grow up, after reports that 75% of visually impaired adults are out of work.

The charity has launched its Every Dream Counts campaign with the hope of providing tools and inspiratio­n to children with visual impairment­s who are concerned that their disability will hold them back from finding their dream job.

TV presenter and naturalist Chris Packham said he dreamed of being a Thunderbir­ds pilot, while MasterChef’s

Gregg Wallace wanted to join the Royal Navy.

A number of the celebritie­s who took part in the campaign revealed they have been successful in achieving their childhood dream.

TV chef and presenter Matt Tebbutt said: “I did toy with the idea of joining the RAF as a boy, but my real passion has always been food. And this passion started on family holidays to northern France.”

Some stars spoke of their childhood desire to fulfil adventurou­s ambitions, including West-based TV presenter Nick Knowles, who wanted to be an explorer, and Gloucester’s Michelinst­arred chef Tom Kerridge, who said: “I wanted to be an astronaut or a bear wrestler!”

■ The Guide Dogs Every Dream Counts campaign supports children with visual impairment­s to fulfil their dreams through a range of ongoing services.

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