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Why I love the oh-so-normal Jewish star in my favourite feel-good show

'I related so much to her because I’m Jewish,' explains the star of BBC One's Everything I Know About Love

June 16, 2022 09:21
Everything I Know About Love
Everything I Know About Love,09-03-2022,Birdy (BEL POWLEY), Maggie (EMMA APPLETON),Picture shows: Birdy (BEL POWLEY), Maggie (EMMA APPLETON) L-R,Universal International Studios Ltd,Matthew Squire
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My new favourite telly show is the glorious Everything I Know About Love on BBC One, a feel-good adaptation of the best-selling Dolly Alderton book, which stars the brilliant Bel Powley. Not only does she play a Jewish girl, Birdy, but, even better, she plays a Jew who is pretty normal. Even rarer.

“As soon as I read the book, I thought, ‘if this gets made into a TV show, I want to play her,’” Bel tells me of the character based on Dolly’s real-life Jewish best friend. “I related so much to her because I’m Jewish, I’m organised and I can be a bit particular. Like Birdy’s, my mother [casting agent Janis Joffa] is your archetypal Jewish mother. But I also loved the idea of just having a normal Jewish woman depicted in the show. She isn’t defined by her ethnicity and I found that quite exciting.

“However, it did make me laugh that Birdy’s dream job is at John Lewis. My grandma was obsessed with going for lunch at the John Lewis café. I’m not sure if that’s a Jewish thing or a my-family thing, but it did make me laugh.”

Bel, who stole every scene she was in from Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon in The Morning Show, is a busy girl. Her next role is playing courageous Dutch woman Miep Gies, who hid Anne Frank’s family from the Nazis, in A Small Light for Disney+, and she’s currently making the much-hyped Masters of the Air, Steven Spielberg’s follow-up to Band of Brothers, in which she plays a British spy.

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