Erin Richardsis a Welsh actress, best known for playing detective Nancy Reid in the television series Being Human and Barbara Kean in the television series Gotham... (wikipedia)
I'm so laid back and not high maintenance in the slightest. If I did get married, I'd probably be dancing down the aisle with the groom. I'd like something unconventional!
I do have a bit of a gravelly voice; people have told me I've got a good voice for radio.
I do love doing stunts; I was in a film called 'The Quiet Ones,' which was quite a spooky film, and I had to be hung upside down, which was good.
I love low-budget projects with great acting and great stories you can really get your teeth into.
I'm good at keeping secrets. My friends always tell me their secrets because I keep them well.
I'm not the marrying type! But if I did get married, I definitely wouldn't be a bridezilla.
I've always been a massive fan of Batman. He didn't have any powers, so it meant that anyone could be Batman.
I always used to put on plays when I was younger for my family to watch, when I was 10 or something. I used to force older members of my family to watch the plays and younger members of my family to be characters in the plays - and my personal favorite was Batman.
In real life, you don't know what's going to happen to you, so why would your character know? It's liberating to play the emotion your character is feeling at the time and not know what's coming up. I like it.
It was only in university I was told that I was dyslexic. It kind of gave me the confidence to be able to pursue academia in the way that I always thought I could. I guess that was a bit of battle and just my own kind of negative thoughts about what I can achieve.
It's taken me a long time to appreciate that my intelligence is greater than what I was told and that I am very creative, and I see in pictures.
I think, for some children, your skills don't lie in written words. A lot of school is based around written words and how good you are at spelling or reading. From a young age, if you're told you can't spell or read very well, you're made to feel a bit stupid.
I've got dyslexia. When I was in school, it wasn't really recognized as much as it is today; I'm really glad that people are a lot more aware of it now.
To keep my head healthy, [I'm] trying to meditate every morning, which is something I'm sort of getting into more, realizing that it's really positive to do every day.
I do love exercise. I do love yoga, which keeps my body nice and healthy.