Siân Brooke

Siân Brooke
Born
Siân Elizabeth Phillips

1980 (age 44–45)
Lichfield, England
EducationRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art (BA)
Years active2002–present
Children2

Siân Brooke (born Siân Elizabeth Phillips; 1980)[1] is an English actress. Her television work includes Cape Wrath (2007), Sherlock (2017), Doctor Foster (2017), Good Omens (2019), Guilt (2019), Trying (2020–), House of the Dragon (2022), and Blue Lights (2023-).

Early life and education

Siân Elizabeth Phillips was born in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England, in 1980 and is the youngest of three siblings. She took on a stage name to avoid confusion with Welsh actress Siân Phillips, choosing Brooke after an English Civil War general Lord Brooke who was killed at Lichfield.[2] She is the daughter of a police officer and a teacher.[3] Her parents are Welsh.[4] Brooke's early education was at The Friary School in Lichfield.[3] She initially joined the Lichfield Youth Theatre at the age of 11 before becoming a member of the National Youth Theatre and subsequently training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), from where she graduated in 2002.[3][5]

Career

Her acting debut was as Krista in television series Dinotopia in 2002.[6] Brooke's television credits include A Touch of Frost, Hotel Babylon, Foyle's War, and The Fixer. As a child, she was featured in Strangers in Utah with Adrian Dunbar and Phyllida Law. She also played the lead roles of Laura in All About George and Lori Marcuse in Cape Wrath.

Brooke has lent her voice to the radio dramas Murder on the Homefront, A Pin to See the Peepshow, and Dreaming in Africa.[7]

Brooke's theatre work includes Harvest, Dying City, Dido Queen of Carthage, In The Club, The Birthday Party, “I’m Not Running” and Absolutely Perhaps. She has also appeared in productions of Poor Beck, A Midsummer Night's Dream, King Lear and Romeo and Juliet, with the Royal Shakespeare Company.[7] From July to August 2008, Brooke played Dorothy Gale in the musical The Wizard of Oz at the Southbank Centre. The production was directed by Jude Kelly.[8] During 2011 at the Almeida Theatre, London, she appeared in Stephen Poliakoff's My City and Neil LaBute's Reasons to be Pretty. From August to October 2015, Brooke played Ophelia alongside Benedict Cumberbatch in the Barbican's production of Hamlet.[9][10]

In 2017, Brooke starred in the fourth series of the television crime drama Sherlock as Sherlock Holmes' secret sister, Eurus. She initially auditioned for several characters in the show before the showrunners told Brooke that all the characters were one, Eurus, who would be a master of disguise.[11] Michael Hogan writing for The Daily Telegraph in his review of the third episode of the series commented that the role was "a star-making turn from Siân Brooke".[12] Later in the year, she appeared with Sheridan Smith and Gemma Whelan in the BBC miniseries The Moorside, based on the kidnapping of Shannon Matthews.[13] She starred as Karen in the first two series of Apple TV series Trying, which has been renewed for a third series[14]

Her lead role performance in the 2023-24 BBC series Blue Lights as Grace Ellis, a mother of a teenager who made the decision in her 40s to leave her job as a social worker to join the Police Service of Northern Ireland, has been critically acclaimed.[15]

Personal life

Brooke is married and has two children.[6][16] She is an ambassador for the climate change adaptation charity The Glacier Trust.[17]

Filmography

Television

Year(s) Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2002–2003 Dinotopia Krista 5 episodes [6][18]
2005 All About George Laura 6 episodes [19][20]
2005 Under the Greenwood Tree Susan Dewy Television film [21][22]
2006 A Touch of Frost Carol Haymarsh Episode: "Endangered Species" [23]
2006 Housewife, 49 Evelyn Edwards Television film [23]
2007 Foyle's War Phyllis Law Episode: "Bleak Midwinter" [23]
2007 Hotel Babylon Lisa 1 episode [24]
2007 Cape Wrath Lori Marcuse Main cast [25]
2008 The Fixer Melrose Cassidy 1 episode [23]
2008 Midsomer Murders Christine Turner Episode: "The Magician's Nephew" [23]
2008 The Commander DC Marian Randall Television film [26]
2009 Doc Martin Claire 1 episode [27]
2010 Vexed Suzie Miller 1 episode [28]
2010 New Tricks Eileen Harrison Episode: "Dark Chocolate" [29]
2011 Garrow's Law Ann Hadfield 1 episode [30]
2011 Silk Annie Laidlaw 1 episode [31]
2013 Man Down Daisy 1 episode [32]
2014 Lewis Jennie Brightway Episode: "The Lions of Nemea" [33]
2015 Not Safe for Work Martine McCutcheon Main cast [34][35]
2017 Sherlock Eurus Holmes Main cast (Series 4) [36]
2017 The Moorside Natalie Brown Miniseries [37][38]
2017 Doctor Foster Sian Lambert Main cast (Series 2) [39]
2018 The Terror Sophia Cracroft Supporting role (Season 1)
2019 Good Omens Deirdre Young Main cast [40]
2019 Guilt Claire Main cast (Series 1) [41]
2019 The Cure Julie Bailey Television film [42][43]
2020–present Trying Karen Main cast [44]
2021 Stephen Cressida Dick Miniseries [45]
2022 No Return Megan McGee Miniseries [46]
2022-2024 House of the Dragon Queen Aemma Arryn Episode: "The Heirs of the Dragon", "Smallfolk" [47][48]
2023-present Blue Lights Constable Grace Ellis Lead role [49]
2024 Supacell Victoria Kesh Television series [50]

Film

Year(s) Title Role Ref(s)
2019 Radioactive Bronia Sklodowska [51]
2020 Body of water Stephanie [52]

Stage

Year(s) Title Role Theatre Notes Ref(s)
2002 Just a Bloke Lisa Royal Court Theatre 7 November – 23 November [53][54]
2002 The One with the Oven Sarah Royal Court Theatre 7 November – 23 November [53][55]
2003 Absolutely! (Perhaps) Dina Wyndham's Theatre 7 May – 13 September [56][57]
2004–2005 Romeo and Juliet Juliet Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Noël Coward Theatre
25 March 2004 – 8 October 2004
16 December 2004 – 8 January 2005
[58][59][60][61]
2004–2005 King Lear Cordelia Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Theatre Royal, Newcastle
Noël Coward Theatre
17 June 2004 – 14 October 2004
16 November 2004 – 20 November 2004
13 January 2005 – 5 February 2005
[62][63][64][65]
2004–2005 Poor Beck Myrrha The Other Place
Soho Theatre
29 September 2004 – 7 October 2004
11 March 2005 – 16 March 2005
[66][67][68]
2005 Harvest Laura Royal Court Theatre 2 September – 1 October [69][70][71]
2006 A Midsummer Night's Dream Hermia Theatre Royal, Nottingham
Hackney Empire
St David's Hall
11 February
12 February
25 March
[72]
2006 Dying City Kelly Royal Court Theatre 12 May – 10 June [73][74]
2007–2008 In the Club Sasha Hampstead Theatre
Richmond Theatre
Festival Theatre, Malvern
Wycombe Swan
Theatre Royal, Brighton
Belgrade Theatre
New Theatre, Cardiff
25 July 2007 – 25 August 2007
12 February 2008 – 16 February 2008
18 February 2008 – 23 February 2008
25 February 2008 – 1 March 2008
3 March 2008 – 8 March 2008
10 March 2008 – 15 March 2008
18 March 2008 – 22 March 2008
[75][76][77]
2008 The Birthday Party Lulu Lyric Theatre 8 May – 24 May [78][79]
2008 The Wizard of Oz Dorothy Royal Festival Hall 23 July – 31 August [8][80]
2009 Dido, Queen of Carthage Anna Royal National Theatre 17 March – 7 May [81][82]
2009 Article 19 Royal Court Theatre 3 July – 4 July [83]
2010 Wanderlust Clare Walsh Royal Court Theatre 9 September – 9 October [84][85][86]
2010 Joseph K Various Gate Theatre 11 November – 18 December [87][88]
2011 Ecstasy Jean Hampstead Theatre
Duchess Theatre
10 March – 9 April
12 April – 28 May
[89][90]
2011 My City Julie Almeida Theatre 8 September – 5 November [91][92]
2011–2012 Reasons to Be Pretty Steph Almeida Theatre 10 November 2011 – 14 January 2012 [93][94]
2013 Tartuffe Elmire Birmingham Repertory Theatre 1 November – 16 November [95][96]
2015 Hamlet Ophelia Barbican Centre 5 August – 31 October [97][98]
2018 I'm Not Running Pauline National Theatre [99]

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タンザニアの国章 詳細使用者 タンザニア連合共和国採用 1961年12月6日モットー スワヒリ語: Uhuru na Umoja「自由と統一」 タンザニアの国章(タンザニアのこくしょう)は、南部アフリカの国、タンザニア連合共和国の国章。1961年にタンガニーカが独立した際に制定された国章の影響を受けている。 国章の中央には盾が描かれており、盾はさらに上下に4つの部分に分か...

 

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شريح بن الحارث بن قيس الكندي معلومات شخصية الميلاد 30 ق هـ - 592م تقريباًحضرموت، اليمن الوفاة 78 هـ - 697 مالكوفة، العراق الإقامة حضرموت، الكوفة، البصرة، الكوفة الديانة مسلم عائلة كندة الحياة العملية التلامذة المشهورون قيس بن أبي حازم،  ومحمد بن سيرين،  وإبراهيم بن يزيد ال...

 

Medieval kingdom around the PyreneesThis article is about the medieval kingdom. For the modern Spanish province and autonomous community, see Navarre.Kingdom of NavarreNafarroako Erresuma (Basque)Reino de Navarra (Spanish)Royaume de Navarre (French)Reiaume de Navarra (Occitan)Regnum Navarrae (Latin)824 (traditional)–1841 Royal flag Coat of arms(1234–1580) The Kingdom of Navarre in Europe, 1190CapitalPamplona (Basque: Iruña)42°49′01″N 1°38′34″W /...