GUARDIAN: Lenora Crichlow: 'A month in Guadeloupe? It wasn't easy'
The Being Human star on giving up the ghost for a Caribbean cop show
by Tom Lamont
Saturday 22 October 2011
On a brilliantly sunny day in west London, the Thames shimmering nearby and even the hovering gulls looking rueful not to be wearing shades, it feels somehow wasteful to be sitting inside, having a coffee in a dark nook at the Riverside Studios theatre with Lenora Crichlow.
But the star of BBC sci-fi show Being Human and appearing, this month, in the channel's new eight-part whodunnit Death in Paradise makes no complaint. She's used to shunning good weather to spend time in remote and windowless corners of this building, having started her career here, informally, aged 11, as a member of the in-house youth theatre company, YoungBlood...
Being Human season four is coming soon to BBC America.
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