Sally Bretton

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Sally Bretton

Bretton as Kim Alabaster in Green Wing
Born April 23, 1980 (age 26)
England
Height 5' 4" (1.63 m)


Sally Bretton (born 23 April 1980) is an English actress best known for appearing in television programmes including Absolute Power', Channel 4 comedy Green Wing (playing Kim Alabaster) and BBC comedy The Office.


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[edit] Biography

Bretton is 5'4" tall with green eyes and brown hair. She has appeared in television, film and the theatre. She previously worked as a drama teacher at Top Hats Stage and Screen School[1].


[edit] Filmography

[edit] Film

Year Film Role Notes
2007 Outlaw Kelly
2005 Open Wide Karen Television movie
2005 Blackbeard: Terror at Sea Mary Ormond Television movie
2004 If...we eradicate violent crime
aka: If... We Could Stop the Violence
Dr Sally Price Television movie
2001 So Long Charlie Bright
aka: Goodbye Charlie Bright
Susan
2001 Happy Together Debi Television movie
2000 Peaches Amy

[edit] Radio

Year Station Show
 ? BBC Seven Floors

[edit] Television

Year Show Episode(s) Role
2004 + Green Wing (Regular Cast) Kim Alabaster
2006 Vincent Episode #2.3 Tina
2006 The Bill "382" & "383" Dee Collier
2005 Blessed "I'm So Tired" Mary
2004 Wild West "The Film Crew" Victoria
2003 Absolute Power (Regular Cast) Cat Durnford
 ? The Bar "Pilot" Rhiannan Scott
2003 Blue Murder "Pilot" Grassmere
2001 Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible "Lesbian Vampire Lovers of Lust" Carmina
2001 The Office (Regular Cast) Donna
2001 Doctors "Passive Resistance" Chrissie Devonish
2001 Armstrong and Miller Episode #4.1  ?
2001 Beast "Cow" Carly
2000 Sunburn "Unexpected Love and Golf" Lisa
2000 The People’s Harry Enfield
aka: Brand Spanking New Show
(Regular Cast) (Various)
 ? Small Potatoes  ? Laura
 ? Can You Hear Me Thinking  ?  ?
 ? Napoleon & Josephine  ?  ?

[edit] Theatre

Year Venue Show Role
2006 Shakespeare's Globe, London In Extremis Heloise
 ? Manchester Royal Exchange A Conversation Gail Williams
 ? Library Theatre, Manchester All My Sons Ann Deever
 ? Bath Theatre Royal/Tour Present Laughter Daphne
2002[2] Library Theatre, Manchester Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf Honey
 ? Oxford Stage Company Hay Fever Sorel


[edit] Awards

  • Nominated
    • 2002 - Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards
      Best Actress (Theatre) - Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf


[edit] References

  • CV from Bretton's agency (received 26 May 2006)


[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ [not verified]
  2. ^ [not verified]


[edit] External Links