Perhaps somewhat surprisingly, Marsha Thomason rarely cries at films! The Las Vegas and Lost actress tells t5m exclusively about how difficult she finds it to cry at emotional moments in films and plays, and envies her friends who can!
But even Marsher couldn’t resist the power of Malcolm X and Glory - which she used to watch with her mum and which taught her about the American Civil War for the first time. Marsha also talks about the memorable scenes in The L Word, when leading character Dana died of cancer, which Marsha found particularly touching as it bought the reality of cancer home to her.
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One of Britain's most successful transatlantic exports and star of Las Vegas and Lost, Marsha Thomason, talks about everything from after school theatre workshops to Malcolm X and Halle Berry.