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'Darkest Hour' made Lily James obsessed with using typewriter

James plays Winston Churchill's secretary Elizabeth Layton in the movie.

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Lily James arrives for the 75th Golden Globe Awards on January 7, 2018, in Beverly Hills, California.
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Lily James says she had become "obsessive" with using the typewriter to prop for her role of Elizabeth Layton in the World War II drama, Darkest Hour.

The 28-year-old actor, who played personal secretary to Gary Oldman's Winston Churchill in the film, said she took typing lessons for six weeks.

"It's a real skill. I actually did six weeks of lessons. I had this wonderful lady come round and she was very diligent and I asked for a typewriter for Christmas.

"They (typewriters) are hard, with the keys there is a lot of pressure and my fingers got really muscly and I became really obsessive, I sort of thought if I could get the typing right it will be fine, all my anxiety went into the typing," James told BANG Showbiz.

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