British actress, Marsha  Thomason talks exclusively to t5m on her breakthrough role in BBC film, Safe.

Released in 1993 and starring esteemed actor Robert Carlyle, the film explored the lives of a homeless community in London - and it was this role which confirmed to Marsha what sort of actress she wanted to be, and the kind of roles she wanted to audition for. 

Resisting the temptation of the security of soap-opera stardom, Marsha strove for roles with integrity and which would challenge her as an actress.

Providing inspiration, invaluable advice and candid accounts of her rise to fame - Marsha Thomason on t5m is not to be missed.

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