Jaime Winstone eyes a move to Hollywood
Jaime Winstone is considering moving to Hollywood. The Made In Dagenham actress, who also stars in Anuvahood, revealed she is open to the opportunities that moving Stateside could offer. "Yes, for sure, why not? When I get the chance to stop working here for a bit. I think next year or so for sure," she said. Jaime, the middle daughter of actor Ray, would also like to work in the European film industry. "I would like to do films in Europe, too. I am at an age now where I could probably, whereas before I was a little bit too vulnerable," she added. The 25-year-old has been busy with independent film Elfie Hopkins and the Gammons, where she plays the lead role of Elfie. "This is something that we are taking independently again and doing ourselves. It is something that I love and just need to do because it is a personal project that me and my friends have been getting off the ground for a couple of years now," she said. "A lot of people jumped on it and kind of drowned it a little bit, so I want to bring it back to the basics and get real with it and make it independently."
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