English actress (born 1969)
Alexandra Gilbreath (born 28 March 1969) is an English actress, born in Chalfont St Giles , Buckinghamshire and trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art .[ 1]
Life and career
Widely known for her work both in film and on television, Gilbreath is an Associate Artist with the Royal Shakespeare Company , gaining notice in productions of Romeo and Juliet , As You Like It , The Taming of the Shrew (for which she received a Helen Hayed Award nomination for Best Actress), The Tamer Tamed , The Winter's Tale and Merry Wives: the Musical . She was nominated for an Olivier award as Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Olivia in the RSC's Twelfth Night , directed by Greg Doran, which played at the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End in 2010. She was also awarded the 1996 Ian Charleson Award for her performance as the title character in Hedda Gabler for the English Touring Theatre .[ 1]
Gilbreath's work on the BBC television series Monarch of the Glen as Stella Moon brought her worldwide attention. She was then seen in Life Begins , with Caroline Quentin and Alexander Armstrong. Other television credits include episodes of Absolute Power , Midsomer Murders , The Commander , Casualty and Trial & Retribution . She is probably best known to ITV audiences for playing the original Sun Hill Serial Killer Pat Kitson on The Bill . In 2006, she appeared in episode one of the sitcom Not Going Out as depressed author Lucy Moss.
Gilbreath appeared as Alice Ford in the Royal Shakespeare Company Christmas production of The Merry Wives Of Windsor , at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre , Stratford upon Avon . The production, directed by Philip Breen, ran from 29 October 2012 to 12 January 2013.[ 2] Her work at the Royal Shakespeare Company includes "Shakespeare Live! From The RSC", broadcast by the BBC to celebrate William Shakespeare ’s birthday and the 400th anniversary of his death. She also worked with the RSC at the Swan Theatre on their production of Aphra Behn's The Rover . At the Bush Theatre in London, she premiered Oscar winner Rebecca Lenkiewicz ’s play, The Invisible , directed by Michael Oakley.
In 2015 Gilbreath filmed the Justin Chadwick -directed Tulip Fever , with Alicia Vikander and Christoph Waltz , and appeared as Georgina Francis in the BBC TV series Father Brown episode "The Time Machine". She has worked with Trevor Nunn twice - on The Wars Of The Roses in Kingston and Dessert at the Southwark Playhouse. She also performed in the World Premiere of Florian Zeller 's The Lie , directed by Lindsay Posner , and appeared at the Hampstead Theatre in the black comedy Mother Christmas .
In 2019, she returned to the Royal Shakespeare Company to play Lady Brute in the Restoration comedy The Provoked Wife .[ 3]
Filmography
Films
Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2000
Dead Babies
Cecilia
2007
The All Together
Prue Swain
2012
The History of Chance
Laura Candle
(Short)
2015
Scarlet Says
Anna Herbert
(Short)
2017
Tulip Fever
Lysbeth
2020
The Art of Love
Eva Parker
TV
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1991
Doctor at the Top
Student
(TV series), 1 episode: "It's Alright, I am a Doctor"
1994
The Brittas Empire
Reporter
(TV series), 1 episode: "Brussels Calling"
1996-1997
Next of Kin
Vanda or Vanda Hooey
(TV series), 3 episodes: "Pollution", "The Sports Day" and "Embarrassment"
1996-2003
The Bill
Emma Simpson (1996) / Pat Kitson (2002-2003)
(TV series), 12 episodes
1997
Wing and a Prayer
Karen Simpson
(TV series), 1 episode: "The Ties That Bind"
The Heart Surgeon
Rachel Ryan
(TV movie)
A Touch of Frost
Jackie Sheridan
(TV series), 1 episode: "True Confessions"
1998
Out of Hours
Mrs. Russell
(TV Mini-Series), 1 episode: "Episode #1.4"
1999
The Winter's Tale
Hermione, Queen to Leontes
A straight-to-video filming of the 1999 RSC 's Barbican production
Children's Ward
Geena
(TV series), 2 episodes: "Episode #11.3", "Episode #11.4"
2001
Monarch of the Glen
Stella Moon
(TV series), 9 episodes
2002
The Project
Deborah
(Two-part television film)
2003
Happiness
Amanda
(TV series), 2 episodes: "People Move On" and "Old Bloke at the Door"
Midsomer Murders
Naomi Sinclair
(TV series), 1 episode: "Birds of Prey"
2004-2006
Life Begins
Mia
(TV series), 3 episodes: "Maggie & Phil (2004)", "Episode #3.1" and "Episode #3.3"
2005
Taggart
Private Lombard
(TV series), 1 episode: "Do or Die"
Strauss: The Waltz King
Anna Strauss
(TV movie)
Absolute Power
Ashley Pink
(TV series), 1 episode: "Blood Bank"
The Commander: Virus
Vera Judd
(TV movie)
2006
Not Going Out
Lucy Moss
(TV series), 1 episode: "Serious"
2008-2015
Casualty
Julie Borras (2008) / Eileen Brightwell (2015)
(TV series), 2 episodes: "Saturday Night Fever" and "The Department of Secrets"
2009
Ladies of Letters
Newsreader
(TV series), 1 episode: "Episode #1.5"
Trial & Retribution
Alex Phelps
(TV series), 1 episode: "Ghost Train: Part 1"
2011
Inspector George Gently
Pat Shepherd
(TV series), 1 episode: "Goodbye China"
2013
Doctors
Dr. Germaine Everson
(TV series), 1 episode: "Stressed Out"
2013-2019
EastEnders
Dr. Liz Farley (2013) / Nicola Kelly (2018 - 2019)
(TV series), 8 episodes
2014
WPC 56
Lydia Bloom
(TV series), 1 episode: "That Old Devil Called Love"
2015
Father Brown
Georgina Francis
(TV series), 1 episode: "The Time Machine"
2022
Becoming Elizabeth
Kat Ashley
TV series
References
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