Sheridan Smith: Little Shezzy's troubled journey to motherhood

She was known for playing, in her own words, ‘chavs and slappers’, with much drama along the way. Now a TV film puts the actress in a new light

Sheridan Smith should be a monster. By showbiz rights, the actress who has bagged two Oliviers, a Bafta, an OBE and made Dustin Hoffman cry from sheer awe at her talent, should at least have a touch of bighead-itis. So many actors with fewer accolades become ludicrously grand given half the chance, but Smith seems immune to the luvvie side of the industry. For better or worse, her success never seems to sink in.

“Given that level of acclaim, it’s puzzling that she’s so down-to-earth,” says director Tanya Stephan, only half joking. “She never has to take herself down a level to talk to people. She’s just there – she is naturally warm.”

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