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Rosamund Pike - ‘Failure Is Pretending To Be Someone You’re Not’

Mar 11, 2026
Rosamund Pike, acclaimed actress known for Gone Girl and Pride & Prejudice, reflects on career twists and personal risks. She discusses her rule of never reading reviews, battles with perfectionism and fear, motherhood raising two sons, and her creative role with the Luminate meditation mask. Conversations touch on failed attempts—from action roles to cooking rabbit—and what it means to stop pretending and be yourself.
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INSIGHT

Stop Reading Reviews To Regain Control

  • Rosamund Pike stopped reading reviews 25 years ago as a conscious control strategy to avoid letting praise or criticism dictate her work.
  • A.A. Gill's mocking Sunday Times caricature after her early TV role prompted her decision to avoid both good and bad reviews entirely.
ANECDOTE

New Actress Frozen By A.A. Gill Headline

  • Rosamund describes buying papers for her first big BBC drama and seeing A.A. Gill's caricature headline Who Let The Dogs Out, which froze her in the checkout queue.
  • That moment triggered her rule: if she can't avoid bad reviews, she won't read any reviews at all.
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No Interval Mirrors Modern Womanhood

  • Inter Alia is staged without an interval to mirror the nonstop demands on modern working mothers and judges.
  • Pike says the format made many women recognise their lives on stage, with teenage sons even identifying the role as their mother's experience.
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