Sarah Woodward
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Sarah Woodward is a British actress. She is the daughter of actor Edward Woodward and his first wife, actress Venetia Barrett, and the sister of actor Tim Woodward, actor and screenwriter Peter Woodward, and actress Emily Woodward, whose mother is actress Michele Dotrice.[1] She is married to actor Patrick Toomey. They have two daughters, and live in London.
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Career
Woodward trained as an actress at RADA, where she won the Bancroft Gold Medal, before joining the Royal Shakespeare Company, where she appeared in Shakespeare's Richard III with Antony Sher, and Henry V with Kenneth Branagh. She returned to the RSC in 1993, playing Miranda in The Tempest, directed by Sam Mendes, with whom she has also worked on London Assurance, with Paul Eddington; Kean, with Derek Jacobi; and Habeas Corpus with Imelda Staunton, Brenda Blethyn, and Jim Broadbent. She won the Olivier Award for best performance in a supporting role in 1998 for her role in Tom & Clem by Stephen Churchett.,[2] and was nominated for a Tony Award in 2000 for her role in the Donmar Warehouse production of Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing.[3]
Credits
Year | Format | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2016 | Theatre | Nell Gwynn | Ma Gwynn/Queen Catherine | Christopher Luscombe | Shakespeare's Globe |
2013 | TV | The Politician's Husband | Undercover Reporter/Undercover Reporter 1 | Simon Cellan Jones | BBC |
2012 | TV | Outnumbered | Mary | Guy Jenkin | Hat Trick |
Theatre | Love and Information by Caryl Churchill | Various | James McDonald | Royal Court Theatre | |
TV | Loving Miss Hatto | Birdy | Aisling Walsh | BBC | |
2011 | Theatre | Jumpy by April De Angelis | Bea | Nina Raine | Royal Court Theatre |
The Cherry Orchard by Chekhov | Charlotta | Howard Davies | National Theatre | ||
Snake In The Grass | Miriam | Lucy Bailey | The Print Room | ||
2010 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Mistress Ford | Chris Luscombe | Shakespeare's Globe | |
TV | DCI Banks - Aftermath | Jessica Ford | James Hawes | ITV | |
Law & Order: UK | DS Jemma Fraser | Mark Everest | ITV | ||
2009 | Doctors | Marion | Sarah Punshon | BBC | |
Theatre | Judgment Day by Ödön von Horváth | Frau Leimgruber | James McDonald | Almeida Theatre | |
Rookery Nook | Gertrude | Terry Johnson | Menier Chocolate Factory | ||
2008 | TV | Kingdom | Charlotte | Ed Hall | ITV |
Theatre | Present Laughter | Monica | Howard Davies | National Theatre | |
2007 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Titania | Chris Luscombe | Regent's Park Open Air Theatre | |
Macbeth | Lady Macbeth | ||||
2006 | The Comedy of Errors | Adriana | Chris Luscombe | Shakespeare's Globe | |
2005 | TV | New Tricks | Forensic Scientist | Roberto Bangura | BBC |
The Bill | Pat | Lawrence Moody | ThamesTalkback | ||
Theatre | Woman In Mind | Susan | Raz Shaw | Salisbury Playhouse | |
2004 | Much Ado About Nothing | Dogberry | Tamara Harvey | Shakespeare's Globe | |
2003 | TV Film | Final Demand | DS Brown | Tom Vaughan | BBC |
Hear The Silence | Headmistress | Tim Fywell | Zenith | ||
2002 | Feature Film | I Capture the Castle | Leda Fox-Cotton | Tim Fywell | BBC Films |
Bright Young Things | Stephen Fry | The Film Consortium | |||
2001 | Theatre | Presence | Marian | James Kerr | Royal Court Theatre |
Feature Film | Close Your Eyes | Hilary Ash | Nick Willing | Kismet Films | |
1999 - 2000 | Theatre | The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard | Charlotte | David Leveaux | Donmar Warehouse and Broadway
Nominated for a Tony Award |
1998 | TV Movie | The Cater Street Hangman | Sarah Corde | Sarah Hellings | Ardent Productions |
1997 | TV Film | The House Of Angelo | Elizabeth Angelo | Jim Goddard | BBC/Tripal |
Theatre | Tom and Clem | Kitty | Richard Wilson | Aldwych Theatre
Winner of the Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role |
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1996 | Habeas Corpus | Connie Wicksteed | Sam Mendes | Donmar Warehouse | |
1994 | The Tempest | Miranda | Sam Mendes | Royal Shakespeare Company | |
1992 | TV | Poirot (Death in the Clouds) | Jane Gray | Stephen Whittaker | ITV |
1991 | TV | The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (The Creeping Man) | Edith Presbury | Michael Cox | Granada Television |
1987 | TV | The Two of Us | Nicola | ITV |
References
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