Anna Maxwell-Martin has revealed her strange food phobia and has to beg other actors to keep her off set.
The Line Of Duty star, 47, can’t stand being around sandwiches, mayonnaise and even open fridges.
She has blamed the food phobia on being “sick, sick, sick as a dog” during her pregnancies with her two daughters, as well as her exacting standards for refrigerators, which means she can throw out an entire hotel room. if the refrigerator gives you the chance. disgusting.
“If I’m on a set and they bring me sandwiches (it’s hard for me to even say that word), I would have to say, ‘Take that out,'” Anna admitted. the sun of his fear of the sandwich.
‘Sorry, other actors, you’re not going to eat. Or if you want to eat, go outside, but not here.
Anna Maxwell-Martin has revealed her bizarre food phobia and has to beg other actors to keep her off set.
The Line Of Duty star, 47, can’t stand being around sandwiches, mayonnaise and even open fridges.
He added: “Yesterday I was on a train with sandwiches and it was a nightmare.”
Anna experienced a surprising new look in David Mitchell’s new BBC comedy, Ludwig.
She stars in the comedy as Lucy Betts-Taylor, alongside David himself and a very familiar face, Rose Ayling-Ellis.
Strictly Come Dancing champion and former EastEnders star Rose, 29, will appear as Freya Chordwell in the new series.
Rose looked completely unrecognizable as she donned a long-sleeved blue jacket and polka dot dress.
Meanwhile, Motherland star Anna swapped her blonde locks for a short brunette bob with minimal make-up.
David’s character, John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor, sees his life take a 360-degree turn when his identical brother, James, disappears without a trace.
Ludwig takes matters into his own hands and takes charge of his brother’s identity in a quest to discover his whereabouts.
She has blamed the food phobia on being “sick, sick, sick as a dog” during her pregnancies with her two daughters, as well as her exacting standards for refrigerators, which means she can throw out an entire hotel room. if the refrigerator gives you the chance. disgusting
“If I’m on a set and they bring me sandwiches (it’s hard for me to even say that word), I would have to say ‘Take that out’,” Anna admitted to The Sun about her fear of sandwiches.
Unlike Ludwig, his brother James is a family man and a highly respected DCI within the Cambridge Major Investigations Team.
But can Ludwig take James’ place and find him at the same time?
Anna plays Ludwig’s sister-in-law and wife of his missing brother James.
Derek Jacobi, Felicity Kendal, Rose, Karl Pilington, Allan Mustafa, Paul Chahidi and Hammed Animashaun are among the series’ guest stars.
The series of six 60-minute episodes will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in the autumn.
Other stars appearing in the series include Dipo Ola, Gerran Howell, Izuka Hoyle, Dylan Hughes, Dorothy Atkinson, Sophie Willan and Ralph Ineson.
Ludwig is produced by Big Talk Studios in association with That Mitchell And Webb Company for BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
It was commissioned by Jon Petrie, BBC Director of Comedy and is written and created by Mark Brotherhood.
The gritty drama is executive produced by Kenton Allen, Mark Brotherhood, Saurabh Kakkar, David Mitchell, Kathryn O’Connor and Chris Sussman, and produced by Georgie Fallon.
The series is produced in association with ITV Studios, which will distribute the series internationally.