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==Awards== |
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Years active | 2000–Present |
Lyndsey Marshal (born June 16, 1978) is an English actress who has appeared in plays, television shows and films. Well-known among London theatregoers, she is most famous internationally for her performance in The Hours and as the recurring character Cleopatra on HBO's Rome.
Marshal has since performed in ten other London plays, starring in two. She also appeared in five movies, including The Hours alongside Nicole Kidman, and has made several television appearances. Most recently, she reprised her role as Cleopatra for season two of HBO’s Rome , in which she appeared in five episodes.
List of performances
Film
Year | Title | Role | Company | Director |
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2005 | Snuff-Movie | X | Sandy Juggernaut Films | Bernard Rose |
2005 | Festival | Faith | Pirate Films | Annie Griffin |
2005 | Frozen | Tracy | Liminal Films | Juliette MacOwen |
2004 | The Calcium Kid | Mags | Working Title Films | Alex de Rachov |
2002 | The Gathering Storm | Peggy | HBO / Labrador Film | Richard Loncraine |
2002 | The Hours | Lottie | Paramount Pictures | Stephen Daldry |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Company | Director |
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2007 | Green | Izzie | Granada Television | Alex Hardcastle |
2007 | The Shadow in the North | Isabel | BBC | John Alexander |
2005 | Poirot | Miss Anne | MeredithGranada | Sarah Harding |
2005/2007 | Rome | Cleopatra | HBO | Steve Schill |
2005 | Born and Bred | Mary | BBC | Dermot Boyd |
2003 | The Young Visiters | Ethel Monticue | BBC | David Yates |
2003 | Sons and Lovers | Miriam | Company Pictures | Stephen Whittaker |
2002 | Midsomer Murders | Emma Tysoe | Bentley Productions | Sarah Hellings |
2000 | Peak Practice | Natalie Pierce | Carlton Television | Sue Dunderdale |
That’s Not Me | Julie | BBC Belfast | Peter Lawrence |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Company | Director | Notes |
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2007 | A Matter of Life and Death | June | Olivier Theatre | Emma Rice [2] | |
2005-06 | The Hypochondriac | Toinette | Almeida Theatre | Lindsay Posner | |
2005 | Blood Wedding | Wife | Almeida Theatre Co | Rufus Norris | lead role |
2004-05 | Sleeping Beauty | Beauty | Young Vic / Victory Theatre NYC | Rufus Norris | lead role |
2004 | The Crucible | Mary Warren | Sheffield Crucible | Anna Mackmin | |
2003 | A Midsummer Night’s Dream | Hermia | Bristol Old Vic | David Farr | |
Bright | Polly | Soho Theatre | Paul Jepson | ||
2001-02 | Redundant | Lucy | Royal Court Theatre | Dominic Cooke | |
2001-02 | The Boston Marriage | Catherine | Donmar Warehouse / West End | Phyllida Lloyd | |
Top Girls | Shona / Kit / Waitress | New Vic Theatre | Roxanna Silbert | ||
2000 | Fireface | Olga | Royal Court Theatre | Dominic Cooke |
Awards
- nomination 2006 Ian Charleston Award (The Hypochondriac)
- 2003 TMA Theatre Award Best Supporting Actress (A Midsummer Night’s Dream)
- nomination 2002 Olivier Award Best Supporting Actress (The Boston Marriage)
- nomination 2002 Evening Standard Award Best Newcomer (Redundant / The Boston Marriage)
- 2001 Critics' Circle Theatre Award Best Newcomer (Redundant / The Boston Marriage)
References
- ^ Kennedy, Hannah (December 13, 2004), "20 Questions with...Lyndsey Marshal", What's On Stage
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