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词条 Sarah Woodward
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  1. Career

  2. Credits

  3. References

  4. External links

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| birth_place = London, England
| occupation = Actress
| yearsactive = 1983–present
| spouse = Patrick Toomey (2000–present)
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Venetia Barrett
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Sarah Woodward (born 3 April 1963) is a British actress. She won the Olivier Award for best performance in a supporting role in 1998 for her role in Tom & Clem by Stephen Churchett.,[1] directed by Richard Wilson, and was nominated for a Tony Award in 2000 for her role in the Donmar Warehouse production of Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing.[2] opposite Jennifer Ehle and Stephen Dillane, directed by David Levaux. 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.

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
2017TheatreQuiz by James GrahamSonia Woodley, QCDaniel EvansMinerva Theatre, Chichester;Noël Coward Theatre, London[4]
2017TheatreThis House by James GrahamRochester & Chatham; Welwyn & Hatfield; Coventry South West; Ilford North; Lady BatleyJeremy HerrinMinerva Theatre;

Garrick Theatre, London

2016TheatreNell Gwynn by Jessica SwaleMa Gwynn/Queen CatherineChristopher LuscombeShakespeare's Globe

Apollo Theatre, London

2016TheatreRichard IIDuchess of YorkSimon GodwinShakespeare's Globe
2015TheatreBracken Moor by Alexi Kaye CampbellVanessa AveryPolly TealeTricycle Theatre
2015TheatreThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night TimeSiobhanMarianne ElliottGielgud Theatre
2014TheatreIn The Next Room by Sarah RuhlAnnieLaurence BoswellSt. James Theatre, London
2013TVThe Politician's HusbandUndercover Reporter/Undercover Reporter 1Simon Cellan JonesBBC
2012TVOutnumberedMary Guy JenkinHat Trick[5]
TheatreLove and Information by Caryl ChurchillVarious James McDonaldRoyal Court Theatre
TVLoving Miss HattoBirdyAisling WalshBBC
2011TheatreJumpy by April De AngelisBeaNina RaineRoyal Court Theatre
The Cherry Orchard by ChekhovCharlottaHoward DaviesNational Theatre
Snake in the GrassMiriamLucy BaileyThe Print Room
2010The Merry Wives of WindsorMistress FordChris LuscombeShakespeare's Globe; Los Angeles; New York
TVDCI Banks – AftermathJessica FordJames HawesITV
UKDS Jemma FraserMark EverestITV
2009DoctorsMarionSarah PunshonBBC
TheatreJudgment Day by Ödön von HorváthFrau LeimgruberJames McDonaldAlmeida Theatre
Rookery NookGertrudeTerry JohnsonMenier Chocolate Factory
2008TVKingdomCharlotteEd HallITV
TheatrePresent LaughterMonicaHoward DaviesNational Theatre
2007A Midsummer Night's DreamTitaniaChris LuscombeRegent's Park Open Air Theatre
MacbethLady Macbeth
2006The Comedy of ErrorsAdrianaChris LuscombeShakespeare's Globe
2005TVNew TricksForensic ScientistRoberto BanguraBBC
The BillPatLawrence MoodyThamesTalkback
TheatreWoman in MindSusanRaz ShawSalisbury Playhouse
2004Much Ado About NothingDogberryTamara HarveyShakespeare's Globe
2003TV FilmFinal DemandDS BrownTom VaughanBBC
Hear The SilenceHeadmistressTim FywellZenith
2002Feature FilmI Capture the CastleLeda Fox-CottonTim FywellBBC Films
Bright Young ThingsSister ClemencyStephen FryThe Film Consortium
2001TheatrePresenceMarianJames KerrRoyal Court Theatre
Feature FilmClose Your EyesHilary AshNick WillingKismet Films
1999–2000TheatreThe Real Thing by Tom StoppardCharlotteDavid LeveauxDonmar Warehouse and Broadway

Nominated for a Tony Award

1998TV MovieThe Cater Street HangmanSarah CordeSarah HellingsArdent Productions
1997TV FilmThe House of AngeloElizabeth AngeloJim GoddardBBC/Tripal
TheatreTom and ClemKitty Richard WilsonAldwych Theatre

Winner of the Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role

1996Habeas CorpusConnie WicksteedSam MendesDonmar Warehouse
1994The TempestMirandaSam MendesRoyal Shakespeare Company
1992TVPoirot (Death in the Clouds)Jane GrayStephen WhittakerITV
1991TVThe Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (The Creeping Man)Edith PresburyMichael CoxGranada Television
1987TVThe Two of UsNicolaITV

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://in.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idINIndia-43987820091116|title=Edward Woodward, The Wicker man, dies|last=Reuters |date=16 November 2009 |agency=Reuters India|quote=[Edward Woodward] married actress Venetia Barrett in 1952 and had three children, all of whom went into acting – Tim Woodward, Peter Woodward and Sarah Woodward. ... |accessdate=26 December 2009}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/crowning-glory-for-lear-at-olivier-theatre-awards-1145255.html|title=Crowning glory for 'Lear' at Olivier theatre awards |last=Lister|first=David|date=17 February 1998|work=The Independent|quote=Other awards included: ... Best performance in a supporting role – Sarah Woodward in Tom & Clem; ...|accessdate=26 December 2009}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/05/09/arts/kate-then-music-man-the-2000-tony-nominees.html|title='Kate,' Then 'Music Man': The 2000 Tony Nominees|date=9 May 2000|work=The New York Times|quote=FEATURED ACTRESS IN A PLAY Blair Brown, Copenhagen Frances Conroy, The Ride Down Mount Morgan Amy Ryan, Uncle Vanya Helen Stenborg, Waiting in the Wings Sarah Woodward, The Real Thing |accessdate=26 December 2009}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Was the 'coughing major' guilty? In James Graham's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire play Quiz, you get to be the jury|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/quiz-review-noel-coward-theatre-who-wants-millionaire-cast-tickets-james-graham-a8299351.html|website=The Independent|date=11 April 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Christmas Special|url=http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/tv/outnumbered/episodes/2012/1/}}

External links

  • {{IMDb name|id=0940987|name=Sarah Woodward}}
  • [https://www.spotlight.com/9511-9087-6915 Spotlight Directory Page]
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