Vicky McClure

Actor — Nottingham

01Profile

A Vicky McClure Photo

03Interview

Name
Vicky McClure

What do you do?
I live an ordinary life and have an extraordinary job. I'm an actor. I'm a pretender.

Where are you from?
Nottingham

Describe your style in three words?
Relaxed, casual, pockets (love a pocket)

Your favourite film ever?
Stand By Me was the film I watched on repeat as a kid. I hadn't seen a film like it and it still stands tall above the rest for me. It makes me reminisce not only the feeling a classic film gives you, but reminiscing about my own childhood. What friendship means to you at that age. Me and my mates had a lot of fun and adventures back then, you could walk the streets, no technology to distract you. Spontaneous times. To me there was no fault to this film, it made you laugh, cry. The actors were flawless and the soundtrack was perfectly placed. Stand by Me by Ben E. King, of course that’s my favourite song of the film.

If you could play the role of any female musician - who would it be?
No hesitation. Karen Carpenter. It's no secret I'm a huge Carpenters fan. I watched a film about The Carpenters as a kid, when the film came to the end and I found out Karen had died I was so upset. The lyrics and the way Karen sings will always strike a chord with me, we've all been heart broken or felt on top of the world. There is no other artist that has that effect on me from one whole album. She performed with raw emotion and spoke with true class.

I really don’t have a favourite song, they all mean something different to me at different times…but Rainy Days and Monday's was my favourite as a kid and lets face it who likes Rainy days and Mondays.

You can spend an hour with anyone from history - who would that be?
Bob Marley. He died before I was born, I know people that saw him live and I can only imagine what that was like. Growing up I played his music all the time. Still do. If I could sit on a beach with Bob, whilst he played 'Is This Love' and any other songs of his choice I wouldn’t need to ask him anything. I'd be in paradise.

Which British Subculture means the most to you?
It would have to be Northern Soul. I'm always first to the dance floor, if you're not tapping your foot to Frank Wilson 'Do I Love You' we can't be friends! Uplifting music that feeds the soul and makes you dance like no one's watching.

04Playlist Notes

First track you played on repeat?
Stay (I missed you) by Lisa Loeb. I was determined to get all the lyrics learnt. Got caught a few times by my mates singing in the mirror with the 'hairbrush' microphone!

One record you would keep forever?
Proud Mary. Ike & Tina Turner & The Ikettes. No song gets me hyped like this.

Song that defines the teenage you?
Missy Elliott. Work it. I can still rap this ;)

A song lyric that has inspired you?
'Whatever will be, Will be' (Que Sera sera) Doris Day. My mum's been singing this to me since I can remember…and she's right. What will be, will be.

Best Gig you have ever been to?
The Stone Roses at Heaton Park. It was electric. I Am the Resurrection was the moment for me.

A song you wished you had written?
We've Only Just Begun. The Carpenters.

Four new songs you can’t stop playing now?

The Stone Foundation - Beverley 
They have an old school feeling to them that I love. This song in particular is my favourite.

The Rifles - Groundhog day
Always been a fan of The Rifles, great lads. Their new album Big Life is just brilliant!

The Sandinistas - Ready to Blow
Very new band I've recently discovered, you can tell they have a big future.

Justin Timberlake - Can't Stop The Feeling
This was my 2016 summer pop song!

03Interview

Name
Vicky McClure

What do you do?
I live an ordinary life and have an extraordinary job. I'm an actor. I'm a pretender.

Where are you from?
Nottingham

Describe your style in three words?
Relaxed, casual, pockets (love a pocket)

Your favourite film ever?
Stand By Me was the film I watched on repeat as a kid. I hadn't seen a film like it and it still stands tall above the rest for me. It makes me reminisce not only the feeling a classic film gives you, but reminiscing about my own childhood. What friendship means to you at that age. Me and my mates had a lot of fun and adventures back then, you could walk the streets, no technology to distract you. Spontaneous times. To me there was no fault to this film, it made you laugh, cry. The actors were flawless and the soundtrack was perfectly placed. Stand by Me by Ben E. King, of course that’s my favourite song of the film.

If you could play the role of any female musician - who would it be?
No hesitation. Karen Carpenter. It's no secret I'm a huge Carpenters fan. I watched a film about The Carpenters as a kid, when the film came to the end and I found out Karen had died I was so upset. The lyrics and the way Karen sings will always strike a chord with me, we've all been heart broken or felt on top of the world. There is no other artist that has that effect on me from one whole album. She performed with raw emotion and spoke with true class.

I really don’t have a favourite song, they all mean something different to me at different times…but Rainy Days and Monday's was my favourite as a kid and lets face it who likes Rainy days and Mondays.

You can spend an hour with anyone from history - who would that be?
Bob Marley. He died before I was born, I know people that saw him live and I can only imagine what that was like. Growing up I played his music all the time. Still do. If I could sit on a beach with Bob, whilst he played 'Is This Love' and any other songs of his choice I wouldn’t need to ask him anything. I'd be in paradise.

Which British Subculture means the most to you?
It would have to be Northern Soul. I'm always first to the dance floor, if you're not tapping your foot to Frank Wilson 'Do I Love You' we can't be friends! Uplifting music that feeds the soul and makes you dance like no one's watching.

04Playlist Notes

First track you played on repeat?
Stay (I missed you) by Lisa Loeb. I was determined to get all the lyrics learnt. Got caught a few times by my mates singing in the mirror with the 'hairbrush' microphone!

One record you would keep forever?
Proud Mary. Ike & Tina Turner & The Ikettes. No song gets me hyped like this.

Song that defines the teenage you?
Missy Elliott. Work it. I can still rap this ;)

A song lyric that has inspired you?
'Whatever will be, Will be' (Que Sera sera) Doris Day. My mum's been singing this to me since I can remember…and she's right. What will be, will be.

Best Gig you have ever been to?
The Stone Roses at Heaton Park. It was electric. I Am the Resurrection was the moment for me.

A song you wished you had written?
We've Only Just Begun. The Carpenters.

Four new songs you can’t stop playing now?

The Stone Foundation - Beverley 
They have an old school feeling to them that I love. This song in particular is my favourite.

The Rifles - Groundhog day
Always been a fan of The Rifles, great lads. Their new album Big Life is just brilliant!

The Sandinistas - Ready to Blow
Very new band I've recently discovered, you can tell they have a big future.

Justin Timberlake - Can't Stop The Feeling
This was my 2016 summer pop song!