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Meet Freya Mavor, Our Girl Of The Moment

You may remember her from such shows as 'Skins'

Freya Mavor is a โ€œmassive geekโ€. While itโ€™s not unusual for actors to throw themselves into roles โ€“ Reneฬe Zellweger gained 13 kilograms to play Bridget Jones and Rooney Mara got 12 piercings for The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo โ€“ Mavor dives deep.

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โ€œI like to create a whole universe around the character Iโ€™m playing,โ€ explains the Glasgow-born, London- based actress, who plays Margaret in the upcoming period drama The Keeper, based on the story of German soldier Bert Trautmann, who became a soccer goalkeeper in England after a transfer to a British POW camp.

For The Keeper, Mavor, 25, read poetry and literature from the 1940s era, acquired a thick Manchester accent and even assigned her character a spirit animal. โ€œMargaret was a mix of a bird of paradise and a leopard. She holds her head up high and is always flipping about like a bird, and is also incredibly grounded and fierce like a leopard,โ€ she says.

Her passion for acting ignited at the age of 10, after watching Jack Nicholson in the horror flick The Shining. โ€œIt traumatised me so much, and I remember thinking how amazing it is that a lm can have that effect on someone,โ€ says Mavor, who made her acting debut on the cult British series Skins after auditioning at an open casting call at age 16. โ€œI got a bus from Edinburgh to Bristol and queued for seven hours to do one audition,โ€ she recalls.

Her โ€œteenage dreamโ€ came true when she landed the role of Mini, the straight-talking high school Queen B in Skins, whose four favourite things are โ€œShopping. Footwear. Sushi. Sex (And yes, always in that order).โ€ Almost a decade later, Mavor is still recognised on the street as Mini and credits Skins for teaching her the tricks of the trade. So what was Miniโ€™s spirit animal? โ€œA lioness, for sure.โ€

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WATCH IT: The Keeper hits cinemas on July 25.

This article originally appeared in the August issue of marie claire. 

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