
Photograph by GREG WILLIAMS
Former BAFTA Rising Star, Mia McKenna-Bruce, tells Hollywood Authentic about her German singing skills and her unconventional dinner choice.
How important is a little bit of nonsense now and then to you?
The most important! I never take myself too seriously; if you’re not laughing 90% of the time, what’s the point?
What, if anything, makes you believe in magic?
My son.
What was your last act of true cowardice?
Oh, deep! I think I’m learning to be more honest with myself about my feelings, so maybe I’m a coward daily with not saying how I truly feel.
Do you have any odd habits or rituals?
I’ll always read the end of a book first. People think that’s quite odd. I like to know where it’s heading.
What single thing do you miss most when you’re away from home?
My family, we are very close.
What is your party trick?
Singing ‘Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes’ in German. Also reciting random science facts – like the electromagnetic spectrum.
What is your mantra?
When nothing is certain, anything is possible.
What is your favourite smell?
This sounds crazy: bleach.
What do you always carry with you?
Snacks. Usually like a Trek bar or something.
What is your guilty pleasure?
Eating cereal for dinner.
Who is the silliest person you know?
Oh there’s lots! But probably my Nonna.
What would be your least favourite way to die?
Buried alive – ew!
What’s your idea of heaven?
Being surrounded by my family and friends, maybe round a campfire having a sing-song.
BAFTA Rising Star and BIFA-winning actor Mia McKenna-Bruce came to prominence in in CBBC revival Tracy Beaker Returns but her profile exploded with the success of How to Have Sex in 2023. She has since worked with Claire Denis on The Fence and will feature in Sam Mendes’ four-film cinematic event about the Beatles. McKenna-Bruce can currently be seen playing the lead in both Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials and The Lady.
Photograph by GREG WILLIAMS
*Arguably one of the most memorable (and quotable) scenes in 1971’s Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is when Mr Salt mumbles, ‘It’s a lot of nonsense,’ to which Wonka replies, in a sing-song voice, ‘A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.’




