
Sheridan Smith says traumatic childhood memory aided 'hardest job ever done'
Sheridan Smith has admitted that a traumatic childhood memory helped her to take on one of the most challenging roles of her career. The actress has opened up about her new project, I Fought the Law, as she claimed it was "the hardest job I have done" and left her "bawling her eyes out."
Sheridan, 44, has also confessed that she is "sober for real" while discussing her addiction battle. Speaking in a new interview, Sheridan talks about her role, telling the real-life story of Ann Ming, who spent 15 years campaigning for the UK's 800-year-old 'double jeopardy' law to be overturned following the murder of her daughter Julie Hogg.
Sheridan said that she would draw on her own experience to fulfil the role. She told The Guardian, "I'd remember the night my brother died and my mum screaming, so I'd tap into that. Now, as a mum, I imagine what if something happened to your child."
Sheridan's brother Julian died of cancer when he was 18, and Sheridan was just eight years old. She said playing Ann "took it out of her" and made her think about the kind of roles she will take in the future.
She explained, "I have to always remember that the real-life characters have actually gone through this, but I think a little bit of each character stays in me." Sheridan then addressed her sobriety saying: "I was always going back and forth between drinking and sobriety. But this time I feel it's for real."
Ann Ming's daughter Julie was murdered by William 'Billy' Dunlop, but jurors failed to find him guilty twice, which meant he couldn't be tried again legally. But Ann and her husband Charles - who sadly passed away in 2013 - did not give up and kept campaigning until they got the law amended.
Billy is now serving a life sentence after the brutal murder of Julie, who was just 22 when she died and a mother to a three-year-old, Kevin. Julie's body was found 80 days after Billy murdered her, concealed underneath the bath in the bathroom of her home.
Police officers and forensics teams had carried out extensive searches of her home but failed to find the body, which was eventually discovered by her family as they investigated a smell. Billy had strangled and sexually mutilated Julie.
Ann said, "My daughter's killer was wrongfully acquitted, and a number of years later confessed to her murder, for which he could only be prosecuted for perjury due to the 800-year-old Double Jeopardy Law. I wasn't going to let this stand in my way of getting justice for Julie. I'm overwhelmed that Sheridan Smith will be playing me.
"Having such an iconic and talented actress portray me is truly wonderful."
Speaking about the role, Sheridan said, "I am so honoured to have been asked to play the role of Ann Ming, a mother so determined to fight for justice for her murdered daughter that she spent 15 years campaigning for the Double Jeopardy Law to be changed.
"She is a truly courageous and remarkable woman to whom we all owe a debt of gratitude."

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