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BBC star lifts lid on neurodiversity battle as she admits 'I can't keep track of anything'


Gwyneth Keyworth stars opposite Timothy Spall in the BBC's new drama, Death Valley, and has opened up about her life off-screen and admitted she has ADHD.

Actress Gwyneth Keyworth, known for her roles in high-profile series like Game of Thrones and the West End's To Kill A Mockingbird, openly spoke about the challenges of being neurodivergent, and her condition is sometimes a real struggle. Despite her convincing portrayal on-screen, the 30 year old star admits that she is nothing like her character Janie in real life, candidly sharing, "I'm definitely not built for detective work," and humorously adds, "I have ADHD, I can't keep track of anything!" Boasting a clever script, breathtaking landscapes, and a unique spin on the detective drama, Death Valley is akin to Broadchurch meets Only Murders In The Building, but with an unmistakable Welsh twist.

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