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Spooky Tallulah from down south

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Tallulah Haddon says that some of her friends and family have been "freaked out" by her role in BBC1's new supernatural chiller The Living and The Dead.

The 20-year-old's character, Harriet, has been seen talking in strange voices and feeding a live duckling to pigs.

But she added that "I don't think they're particularly surprised though, because I'm quite weird anyway."

The daughter of artist Laura Godfrey-Isaacs said that she was quite "a rarity" growing up Jewish south of the Thames. "It's not something people come across very often in south London. When I tell people I'm Jewish, they don't really understand why I'm not living in north London."

Once the current series is finished, BBC viewers can expect to see Tallulah next year in a new series called Taboo, starring Tom Hardy.

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