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Interview: Gina Bellman

From Blackeyes to all-seeing actor

January 17, 2014 18:27

ByJohn Nathan, John Nathan

5 min read

Gina Bellman, the New Zealand-born JFS girl who burst on to our TV screens in 1989 as a sexual fantasy in the title role of Dennis Potter's Blackeyes, doesn't much want to talk about those days now.

"Do we have to?" she says, slumping into a National Theatre armchair. The slump conveys a certain boredom with being asked about that period - how, as a 23-year-old ingenue, she coped with the salivating tabloids, the paparazzi parked outside her home and sudden fame. But it's also because Bellman has particularly earned today's lunch break. She has no fewer than five roles in her latest show - a National Theatre revival of Georg Kaiser's expressionistic 1912 play From Morning To Midnight. It's the result of Bellman telling director Melly Still that, after five years in America, it's time to get her hands dirty again. "It's sort of bitten me in the bum. Every one of those characters has a completely different physicality."

Still's production stars Adam Godley as a dependable bank clerk who turns his back on everything that he has hitherto been. The trigger is an exotic Italian woman who wants to make a withdrawal. Bellman plays the exotic Italian - among others.

So, no, we don't have to talk about Blackeyes. There are plenty of other shows. We don't even have to talk about Coupling, the Friends-like sexy sitcom that, 10 years later, launched Bellman back into the public consciousness with the role of the ditzy Jane.