Naomie Harris revealed that she "got so depressed" for taking a short break from acting, after her hectic schedule in "Spectre."
Harris, who played James Bond's sexy secretary Eve Moneypenny in the Daniel Craig's latest movie "Spectre" revealed that she felt depressed of her acting break. The actress took a short break from acting to rejuvenate her after two-year-long shoot of the Bond movie but ended up regretting her decision, according to Xpose.
Naomie Harris Not Happy About Taking A Break
"I got so depressed! I'm always on a plane here or a plane there. I realised I need to travel and do different things. I love my life right now," said the 39-year-old actress. "It changed my whole view about meeting new people. I feel more confident. Bond actually changed my life in that way," revealed Harris, reported Belfast Telegraph.
Though the actress is aware of the fact that the cast and crew members of any movie move apart once the flick is done she finds it hard to bid good bye to people all of a sudden. She also noted that sadness and loss prevails though she knew that such relationships can last only for short period of time.
Naomie Harris Misses Cast And Crew Members
''You know those relationships are only going to last a certain amount of time and there's sadness and loss. You do a movie with someone, have these intense relationships for three or four months, then never see them again. That's a really tough part of the job," said Harris.
"I live on the same road as my family and I think that's the reason why - you need some kind of continuity and stability and my family provide that," added Harris.
The actress also noted that taking up such an iconic role was a huge responsibility and she added funnily that she felt the crew will get rid of her once she's done.