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Born | Colchester, England |
Sanna-June Hyde, aka June Hyde, born Colchester, England is a Finnish-English actor.[1] The political and media satire "Koljatti" opened on 30 September 2010 at Helsinki City Theatre, in which she plays Riikka Tanner, assistant to the prime minister. Political satire in theatre is new to Finland and the production is something of a groundbreaker in the deferential Finnish political climate. The play was immediately heavily criticised by the leading Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat. The position taken was along the lines of 'I don't know much about art, but I know what is good.' "Vaikka en olekaan maailman innokkain teatterissa kävijä, olen kuitenkin nähnyt riittävästi vertailukohtia.' Other papers joined in and within a few days the play had become a media scandal.
Sanna-June Hyde is also currently appearing on the Main Stage of Helsinki City Theatre (Helsingin kaupunginteatteri) in the popular "Arsenikkia ja vanhoja pitsejä (Arsenic and Old Lace) as the sole female in the cast. Her third production currently running is the comedy for children "Risto Räppääjä". Both plays can be categorised as family entertainments.
The film drama "Pihalla" (known as "Playground" in Germany), in which she plays Riina, was released in October 2009. She was picked out, along with Mikko Leppilampi, by Helsingin Sanomat for special praise though the film itself received mainly poor reviews.
She has lived and worked in both England and Finland, but is now living in Helsinki. Early in her career she was noted as the mysterious female vocalist on HIM's version of "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" and "Dark Sekret Love" from "Greatest Love Songs Vol. 666" and "666 Ways to Love: Prologue", respectively.
Hyde studied in London at Drama Studio London (DSL) and East 15 Acting School. She continued her singing work by taking singing lessons in Jazz and forties popular cabaret standards.
Early theatre work in Finland started in 2001 when she returned to Finland after receiving an offer from the Joensuu City Theatre Since then she has worked in the city theatres of Helsinki, Joensuu, Espoo. Since 2005 she has been performing regularly at Helsinki City Theatre.
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Helsinki City Theatre Productions include the following:
Espoon kaupunginteatteri (Espoo City Theatre)
Joensuun kaupunginteatteri (Joensuu City Theatre)- from 2001 - 2003. Productions include the following:
Jazz singer, voice overs, book narration