Siri Neal
Siri Neal | |
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Born |
Wales | 14 August 1972
Other names | Siri O'Neal |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1988 to 1998 |
Siri Neal (born 14 August 1972, sometimes credited as Siri O'Neal) is a film and television actress.
Career
She is best known for appearing as Minty, the lead role in Moondial (1988), dramatic children's television series originally aired on the BBC.
Neal also appeared as Juanita, a guerilla leader/French double agent, in the television film Sharpe's Battle (1995), a part of the multi-part drama series Sharpe. She also guest starred in two episodes of the TV drama Lovejoy: Highland Fling Part 1 and Highland Fling Part 2.
Her last credited role was as a social worker in the film Urban Ghost Story (1998).
Since then, Siri has worked on various audiobooks including the Doctor Who spin off UNIT (2004) alongside David Tennant.
Filmography
Moondial (1988) "Araminta 'Minty' Cane"
The Rachel Papers (1989) "Suki"
The Children (1990) "Judith"
Press Gang (1990) Episode: Breakfast at Czar's "Charlotte"
Inspector Alleyn Mysterie (1990) Episode: Artists in Crime "Sonia Gluck"
Lovejoy (1991) Episode: Highland Fling "Sandra Wilson"
The Cloning of Joanna May (1992) "Bethany"
Waterland (1992) "Helen Atkinson"
Stay Lucky (1993) Episode: Gilding the Lily "Linda"
Jackanory (1993) Episode: Florizella and the Wolves "Storyteller"
Inspector Wycliffe (1993) Episode: Wycliffe and the Cycle of Death "Christine Glyn"
The Bill (1993) Episode: You Don't Always Get What You Want "Lizzie Hart"
Sharpe's Battle (1995) "Juanita"
Urban Ghost Story (1998) "Social Worker"
Theatre
The Devil’s Law Case (date unknown) at Edinburgh Festival “Jolenta”
The Philanderer (1991/92) at Hampstead Theatre “Sylvia”
Slip of the Tongue (1992) at Shaftesbury Theatre “Ivana”
The Master Builder (1993/94) at Royal Lyceum & Riverside Studio “Hilde Wangle”
Tess of the D’Urbervilles (1995) at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch “Tess”
The Entertainer (1996) at Hampstead & Watermill Theatre “Jean”
Tiger Tail (1997) at Plymouth Theatre Royal “Baby Doll”
Lady Windemere’s Fan (1997) at Chichester Festival Theatre “Lady Windemere”
The Alchemical Wedding (1998) at Salisbury Playhouse “Joan Kelly”
Audiobooks
Present Laughter (1996)
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1997)
Selections from The Decameron (1999)
Doctor Who - Unbound (2003)
UNIT (2004)
The Adventures Of Luther Arkwright (2005)
Commercials
Siri has also provided TV/radio voiceovers for Argos, Clover, Nescafe, Powergen, Sainsburys, Channel 4, Jazz FM & Homelessness.
External links
- Siri Neal at the Internet Movie Database
- Siri Neal Actor CV
- Moondial Little Gems Fan Page