Sally Bretton
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Sally Bretton | |
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Bretton as Kim Alabaster in Green Wing |
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Born | April 23, 1980 England |
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, BBC comedy The Office, and, most recently, the second series of BBC One sitcom Not Going Out.
In 2008 she played Goneril in Shakespeare's King Lear at Shakespeare's Globe.
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[edit] Biography
Bretton is 5'4" tall with green eyes and brown hair. She trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama, and worked as a drama teacher at Top Hats Stage and Screen School[1].
[edit] Trivia
Bretton plays characters with romantic links with a character portrayed by Oliver Chris in both The Office and Green Wing.
[edit] Selected Credits
[edit] Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2007 | A Fitting Tribute | Tammy | short film - 61st Edinburgh International Film Festival Official Selection ] |
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 |
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? | BBC | Seven Floors |
[edit] Television
Year | Show | Episode(s) | Role |
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2007 | How Not To Live Your Life | Pilot episode | |
2007 | Not Going Out | Series 2 (regular cast) | Lucy |
2007 | Hotel Babylon | guest star: one episode | TV series |
2004 + | Green Wing | (regular cast) | Kim Alabaster |
2006 | Vincent | Episode #2.3 | Tina |
2006 | The Bill | "382" & "383" | Dee Collier |
2005 | Blessed | (regular cast) | Mary Hathaway |
2004 | Wild West | "The Film Crew" | Victoria |
2003 | Absolute Power | (regular cast) | Cat Durnford |
? | The Bar | Pilot episode | Rhiannan Scott |
2003 | Blue Murder | Pilot episode | 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 characters |
? | Small Potatoes | ? | Laura |
? | Can You Hear Me Thinking | ? | ? |
? | Napoleon & Josephine | ? | ? |
[edit] Theatre
Year | Venue | Show | Role |
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2008 | Shakespeare's Globe, London | King Lear | Goneril |
2006 & 2007 |
Shakespeare's Globe, London | In Extremis | Heloise |
2004 | Manchester Royal Exchange | A Conversation | Gail Williams |
2004 | 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 |
2002 | Oxford Stage Company/ UK tour | Hay Fever | Sorel |
[edit] Awards
- Nominated
- 2002 - Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards
Best Actress (Theatre) - Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf
- 2002 - Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards
[edit] References
- CV from Bretton's agency (received 26 May 2006)
[edit] Footnotes
[edit] External links
Persondata | |
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NAME | Bretton, Sally |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | British Actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 23 April 1980 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | England |
DATE OF DEATH | |
PLACE OF DEATH |