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Keira Knightley can deal with stage fright

Keira Knightley says her time away from movies helped her immensely to train herself to cope with her crippling nerves on film sets.

London: Actress Keira Knightley says her time away from movies helped her immensely to train herself to cope with her crippling nerves on film sets.
"I discovered that a lot of what I was suffering from on film sets was stage fright. It`s easier for me now, and even if I do freeze, I know how to deal with it," a website has quoted Knightley as saying. The Oscar-nominated actress will next be seen in a movie adaptation of Leo Tolstoy`s novel ‘Anna Karenina’ alongside actors Jude Law and Aaron Johnson. She admits she loved getting to grips with the complex character for the film. "She`s a wonderful character, but very strange and complex. She is needy and manipulative and then there are sides of her that are vulnerable and innocent, and I sometimes think it`s the innocence that pulls her down. "She will not see reality and when she does, it destroys her. I found her a challenging person. I wanted to shake her and tell her to pull herself together," she said. IANS