Julia Ford

Julia Ford is a British actress who has appeared in a variety of theatre, film, radio and television productions, including Waking the Dead, Silent Witness, Midsomer Murders and All About George, The Street, Red Riding, Coming Down The Mountain, In A Land of Plenty, Insiders, Island at War. In 2009 she played the part of Fleur in Being Human and Jean in an episode of Moving On called Bully.

In theatre she has played Sandra in A Room For Romeo Brass. In The Weir she played Valerie at the Royal Court. She recently starred as Amanda in Vivienne Franzmann's debut play Mogadishu at the Royal Exchange in Manchester and then at the Lyric Theatre in London in 2011.

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Julia Ford is an actress in Film, TV,Theatre and Radio, and a TV/film director. Her theatre work includes The National Theatre, RSC, Royal Court, Hampstead, The Bush, The Almeida, The Riverside, The Lyric, The Royal Exchange Manchester, Bristol Old Vic, Contact Theatre Manchester, The Liverpool Everyman. She played Valerie in The Weir (original production at the Royal Court) Lady Macbeth opposite David Morrissey at The Liverpool Everyman 2011 and Amanda in Mogadishu at the Lyric Hammersmith 2011. Film includes A Room for Romeo Brass directed by Shane Meadows, Now Is Good directed by Ol Parker 2011, Red Riding Trilogy directed by James Marsh and Vinyl directed by Sara Sugarman 2011. TV includes The Street- Jimmy McGovern, Being Human, Room at the Top, Hughie Green Most Sincerely, Coming Down The Mountain. She directed short films including The Enlightenment (Kodak/BAFTA finalist 2006) and A Man Sat Next To Me.., Doctors ( 6 eps) BBC, Moving On BBC, Up! for BBC Salford Sitcom Showcase and ep 3 Opening Doors BBC.