Addressing her performance, the Irish star said: "I felt some ownership of that human pain."When my brother was killed, I saw him.
It's a well-known pattern.She went on: "Somebody rolls across the street, and you think, 'It's Peter!'"And he doesn't exist, of course," she added.The actress went on to reveal that the horrific moment made her mother question her religion."There's nothing eerie about it, and my mother says that when she saw Peter she suddenly questioned the Resurrection."The Irish actress is set to join the cast of BBC show Baptiste as Emma Chambers, alongside co-star Tchéky, who plays PI Julien Baptiste.The second series of Baptiste is returning to screens this Sunday on BBC One at 9pm..
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