Anna Madeley
Anna Madeley | |
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Born |
1976 (age 38–39) London, England, United Kingdom |
Partner(s) | Geoffrey Streatfield |
Children | Rowena |
Anna Madeley (born 1976) is an English actress. She has been described by the British Theatre Guide's Philip Fisher as one of the United Kingdom's "brightest and most versatile young actresses".[1] She grew up in London and started her career as a child actress. She performed for three seasons with the Royal Shakespeare Company and she appeared in three off-West End productions. She has starred in BBC TV films and on Channel 4. Anna has done work in radio, film, stage and television.
Biography
Madeley grew up in London, attending North London Collegiate School, and began her career as a child actress. She then trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
Madeley has performed three seasons with the Royal Shakespeare Company: 2001–2002; and 2003–2004.[2] She acted in The Roman Actor opposite Sir Antony Sher.
In 2005 she appeared in three acclaimed off-West End productions (Laura Wade's Colder Than Here, as well as The Philanthropist (directed by David Grindley) and The Cosmonaut's Last Message..., both at the Donmar Warehouse), and rounded off the year with a starring role in the National Theatre's adaptation of Jamilla Gavin's novel Coram Boy.[3]
In 2006, Madeley starred in two BBC TV films – firstly as the title character in The Secret Life of Mrs Beeton,[4] as well as in the original drama Aftersun – and the high profile ITV drama The Outsiders.
In 2007, Madeley appeared in Channel 4's Consent, which combined a dramatised vignette about an alleged date rape with a "real life" sequence in which lawyers and a jury made up of members of the public participated in a trial. In February 2007, Madeley played Nina in a production of The Seagull for a time, when the main actress fell ill.
She was the only cast member to reprise her role in Grindley's 2009 Broadway production of The Philanthropist.
In 2010 she appeared The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister, based on a script by Jane English, and starring Maxine Peake as Anne Lister, a 19th-century industrialist who was Britain's "first modern lesbian" and who kept a detailed journal. The film was the opening night film at the Frameline Film Festival at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco on 17 June 2010.
In January 2013 Madeley starred in Hammer Films first live theatre play in a new stage adaptation of The Turn of the Screw.
Selected credits
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1985 | Claudia | Little Girl | |
1990 | Back Home | School Girl | TV film |
1998 | Cold Feet | Emma | TV series (1 episode: "Episode No.1.5") |
1999 | Dad | Tasmin | TV series (1 episode: "Reprodadtion") |
Guest House Paradiso | Saucy Wood Nymph | ||
2000 | A Dinner of Herbs | Florrie Roystan | TV mini-series (2 episodes) |
2001 | An Unsuitable Job for a Woman | Petra | TV series (1 episode: "Playing God") |
2003 | The Royal | Nurse Samantha Beaumont | TV series (20 episodes: 2003-2005) |
2004 | The Rivals | Lydia Languish | Video |
2005 | Stoned | Stones' Receptionist | |
2006 | Aftersun | Esther | TV film |
The Outsiders | Erica Chapman | TV film | |
The Secret Life of Mrs. Beeton | Isabella Beeton | TV film | |
2007 | Consent | Rebecca "Becky" Palmer | TV film |
Lewis | Anne Sadikov | TV series (1 episode: "Whom the Gods Would Destroy") | |
Uninvited | Jane | Short film | |
The Old Curiosity Shop | Betsy Quilp | TV film | |
2008 | Sense and Sensibility | Lucy Steele | TV series (2 episodes) |
In Bruges | Denise | ||
Affinity | Margaret Prior | ||
Waking the Dead | Anna Vaspovic | TV series (2 episodes: "Pietà" - Parts 1 & 2) | |
Brideshead Revisited | Celia Ryder | ||
The Children | Polly | TV mini-series (3 episodes) | |
Agatha Christie's Marple: A Pocket Full of Rye | Adele Fortescue | TV film | |
Crooked House | Katherine | TV series (2 episodes) | |
2009 | Law & Order: UK | Kayleigh Gaines | TV series (1 episode: "Hidden") |
2010 | Hustle | Jennifer Hughes | TV series (1 episode: "The Hush Heist") |
The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister | Mariana Belcombe | TV film | |
2011 | The Reckoning | Victoria Sturridge | TV mini-series (1 episode: "Episode No.1.1") |
2012 | A Fantastic Fear of Everything | WPC Taser | |
Strawberry Fields | Gillian | ||
Secret State | Gina Hayes | TV mini-series (4 episodes) | |
2013 | Agatha Christie: Poirot | Barbara Franklin | TV series (1 episode: "Curtain") |
Silent Witness | Annette Kelly | TV series (2 episodes: "Change" - Parts 1 & 2) | |
Utopia | Anya | TV series (6 episodes) | |
Mr Selfridge | Miss Ravillious | TV series (6 episodes) | |
2015 | Code of a Killer | Sue Jeffreys | 2 episodes |
Stage
- The Merry Wives of Windsor (1986, RSC)
- Be My Baby (1998, Pleasance Theatre)
- Sense & Sensibility (2000, UK tour)
- Eye Contact (2000, Riverside Studios)
- Madness In Valencia (2001, RSC) as Erifila
- Love In A Wood (2001, RSC) as Martha
- A Russian In The Woods (2001, RSC) as Ilse
- The Malcontent (RSC) as Maria
- The Roman Actor (RSC) as Domita
- Ladybird (2004, Royal Court Theatre) as Yulka
- The Rivals (2004, Bristol Old Vic) as Lydia Languish
- Colder Than Here (2005, Soho Theatre) as Jenna
- The Cosmonaut's Last Message to the Woman He Once Loved in the Former Soviet Union (2005, Donmar Warehouse) as Nastasja/Claire
- The Philanthropist (2005, Donmar Warehouse) as Celia
- Coram Boy (2005–06, RNT) as young Alexander/ Aaron
- Contractions (2008, Royal Court Theatre) as Emma
- Earthquakes in London (2010, Cottesloe Theatre at Royal National Theatre) as Freya
- Becky Shaw (2011, Almeida Theatre) as Suzanna
- The Turn of the Screw (2013, Almeida Theatre) as The Governess
- The Crucible (2014, The Old Vic Theatre) as Elizabeth Proctor
Radio
- Shadows in Bronze (2005, radio series) as Helena Justina
- Venus in Copper (2006, radio series) as Helena
- The Iron Hand of Mars (2007, radio series) as Helena
- Poseidon's Gold (2009, radio series) as Helena
References
- ↑ Anna Madeley – Two Boys (and a Girl) for the Price of One, The British Theatre Guide
- ↑ Simon Trowbridge, Anna Madeley, A Dictionary of the RSC
- ↑ http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/news/display/cm/contentId/86658 The First Night Feature: Coram Boy
- ↑ The Secret Life of Mrs Beeton (BBC)