The 'Sex and the City' actress Kim Cattrall was born in Liverpool but was taken to live in Canada by her parents when she was just three months old says that she loves coming 'home' because she feels a connection to her roots. "I seem to be coming full circle at this point in my life, and I'm so happy to become more and more connected to my roots. All of the times I have come to work in the UK in the last couple of years, I have rediscovered relatives and memories and friendships, and it seems to continue and I can't imagine working in a better place".
The last time that she was in the UK was to shoot new a British TV drama entitled, 'My Boy Jack', in which she plays Rudyard Kipling's wife Carrie that tragically loses her son in World War I.
She said that she finds war repugnant and doesn't believe that she will ever see global peace in her lifetime.
Kim, who stars alongside Daniel Radcliffe in the ITV feature length program continued, "Unfortunately, things aren't changing. The only thing that's changing is that young women are going to war now, so now sons and daughters are being killed. I don't think we will ever be truly rid of war and I think the most we can hope for is to continue to try to educate generations about how war affects other people as well as just themselves".