Kim Thomson
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Kim Thomson is an English actress who has worked since the mid 1980s in British regional theatre and West End theatre, and on television and films produced on both sides of the Atlantic.
Raised in Surrey, Thomson trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. On television she has appeared in Virtual Murder (as Samantha Valentine), Casualty, Brush Strokes, The 10th Kingdom, 'Orrible, McCready and Daughter, The Wanderer, Baddiel's Syndrome, Great Expectations, Perry Mason: The Case of the Desperate Deception , The Green Green Grass and in sketches on The Frank Skinner Show. In 2008 Thomson played the part of Hughie Green's wife Claire in the BBC's biographical drama, Hughie Green, Most Sincerely.
Her film appearances include Stealing Heaven, The Tall Guy, Unstoppable, and Princess Diaries 2. She also played Simon Templar's girlfriend Patricia Holm in a series of radio dramas based on The Saint in the 1990s.
[edit] Theatre roles
Her theatrical roles include:
Theatre | Play | Role | Director |
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Phoenix Theatre | Alan Bleasdale's Are You Lonesome Tonight? | Priscilla Presley | Robin Lefevre |
Haymarket Theatre & Old Vic | An Ideal Husband | Lady Chiltern | Peter Hall |
Old Vic Theatre | King Lear | Cordelia | Jonathan Miller |
Theatre Royal, Bath | Present Laughter | Joanna | Dominic Drumgoole |
Battersea Arts Centre | The Stranger | Madame Y | Michael Billington |
Battersea Arts Centre | Traveller Without Luggage | Valentine | Nicholas de Jongh |
Field Day Theatre Company | Uncle Vanya | Elena | Peter Gill |
Watford Palace Theatre | Wedding Song | Stella | Michael Attenborough |
[edit] External links
Virtual Murder |
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Nicholas Clay — Kim Thomson — Stephen Yardley |