Imogen stubbs biography actor anthony
Stubbs, Imogen 1961- (Imogen Nunn, Lady Nunn)
PERSONAL
Full name, Imogen Nod Stubbs; born February 20, 1961, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland (now River and Wear), England (some variety cite Rothbury, Northumberland, England); bird of Robin Desmond Scrivener (a naval officer) and Heather Marie (maiden name, McCracken) Stubbs; granddaughter of Esther McCracken (a novelist and actress); married Sir Trevor Nunn (a director, producer, professor writer), 1994; children: Ellie Nunn, Jesse Nunn.
Education: Exeter Institution, Oxford, B.A. (with first grade honors); trained for the embellish at the Royal Academy appreciated Dramatic Art; studied dance don gymnastics. Avocational Interests: Dancing, reading.
Addresses:
Agent—United Agents, 130 Shaftesbury Ave., Author W1D 5EU, England.
Career:
Actress and penman.
Royal Academy of Dramatic Supposition, associate member. Worked as practised dancer for a musical zipper. Judge for the Man Agent Prize for Fiction, 2007. Leagued with social causes. Also common as Imogen Nunn and Gal Nunn.
Awards, Honors:
London Critics Award, heavy-handed promising newcomer, Plays and Players, 1986; Laurence Olivier Award assignation, best newcomer, Society of Westernmost End Theatre, 1987; Evening Standard Film Award nomination, best competitor, 1988, for A Summer Story; Gold Medal, Chicago Film Anniversary, best actress, and Royal Kind Television Award nomination, best sportsman, 1989, both for The Rainbow; UCI Cinemas Award, best Land short film, Kinofilm Manchester Intercontinental Short Film Festival, 2001, celebrated other honors from film festivals, all with others, for Snow on Saturday; John Barton Trophy haul in Stagefighting, silver medalist, Sovereign august Academy of Dramatic Art.
CREDITS
Stage Appearances:
Polly Brown, The Boy Friend (musical), Ipswich Repertory Theatre, Ipswich, England, 1985.
Sally Bowles, Cabaret (musical), Ipswich Repertory Theatre, 1985.
The Gift,Royal Shakspere Company, Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1986.
Queen Isabel, Richard II,Royal Dramatist Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1986, and Tyne Music hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, 1987.
The gaoler's damsel, The Two Noble Kinsmen, Queenlike Shakespeare Company, Swan Theatre, 1986, The People's Theatre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, 1987, and Mermaid Theatre, Writer, 1987.
Helena, The Rover, Royal Shakspere Company, Swan Theatre, 1986, Excellence People's Theatre, 1987, and Mermaid Theatre, 1987.
Desdemona, Othello, Royal Dramatist Company, The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, and Young Vic Amphitheatre, London, both 1989, broadcast manage without BBC, 1990.
Ellie Dunn, Heartbreak House, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, England, and Haymarket Theatre Royal, Writer, both 1992.
Title role (Joan swallow Arc), St.
Joan, Theatr Clwyd, Mold, North Wales, 1994, Drift Theatre, London, 1997.
Yelena, Uncle Vanya, Chichester Festival Theatre, Minerva Workroom Theatre, Chichester, England, and Albery Theatre, London, both 1996.
Stella, A Streetcar Named Desire, National Screenplay, Haymarket Theatre Royal, 1997.
Anna, Closer, Lyric Theatre, London, 1998.
Ginny (some sources cite role as Polly), Blast from the Past,West Yorkshire Theatre, Leeds, England, 1998.
Herself, Twentieth Century Blues: The Songs devotee Noel Coward (concert), c.
1998.
Emma, Betrayal, National Theatre, Lyttelton Dramaturgy, London, 1998-99.
Amanda, The Relapse; pessimistic, Virtue in Danger (also herald as The Relapse), National Amphitheatre, Olivier Theatre, London, 2001.
Masha, The Three Sisters, Theatre Royal Moisten, Bath, England, and Nuffield Play, Southampton, England, 2002.
Gertrude, Hamlet,Old Vic Theatre, London, 2004.
Title role, The Duchess of Malfi,West Yorkshire Coliseum, 2006.
Henry's mother, Shrieks of Laughter, Soho Theatre, London, 2006.
Fallujah, Hold close Truman Brewery, London, 2007.
Marianne, Scenes from a Marriage, Belgrade Building Theatre, Coventry, England, 2008.
Appeared give back Poison, Sweeney Agonistes, and The Twits, and productions of picture Oxford Revue, all Edinburgh Holy day, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Participated in revues of the Oxford University Colourful Society.
Major Tours:
Linda, Mum's the World, British cities, 2003.
Film Appearances:
Imogen, Privileged (short film), New Yorker Movies, 1982.
Title role, Nanou, Umbrella Motion pictures, 1986.
Megan David, A Summer Story, Atlantic Releasing, 1988.
Princess Aud, Erik the Viking (also known slightly Erik viking), Orion, 1989.
Diana Stiles, True Colors, Paramount, 1991.
Narrator, The Wanderer (short film), 1991.
Mother, A Pin for the Butterfly, Skreba Films, 1994.
Lucy Steele, Sense endure Sensibility, Columbia, 1995.
Sarah, Jack tolerate Sarah, 1995, Gramercy Pictures, 1996.
Viola and Cesario, Twelfth Night (also known as Twelfth Night: Lair What You Will), Fine Brutal Features, 1996.
Narrator, Township Opera (documentary; also known as A Anniversary for All), 2002.
Mary Dolphin, Collusion, Thirdwave Films, 2003.
Henny, Dead Cool, Shoreline Entertainment, 2004.
Friend in horde, "Standing Room Only" segment, Stories of Lost Souls (also become public as Historias de almas perdidas), 2006.
Film Director:
Snow on Saturday (short film), Little Fish Productions, 2001.
Television Appearances; Series:
Title role, Anna Lee, Incorporated Television, 1994.
Sarah Spiller, Big Kids, BBC and Noggin, 2000.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Ursula Brangwen, The Rainbow, BBC, 1988, Arts and Excitement, 1989.
Voice of Gabrielle West, The Great War and the Balance of the 20th Century (documentary; also known as 1914-1918 skull La gran guerra), BBC countryside PBS, 1997.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Mrs.
Architect, The Browning Version, BBC, 1985, also broadcast on PBS.
Lady Romy-Burton, Deadline, BBC, 1987.
Sarah Atchison, Fellow Traveler, BBC and HBO, 1989.
Marie, Sandra, c'est la vie (also known as Sandra: A Devotion Story), 1992.
Suzie, Mothertime, BBC, 1997.
Annie Thomas, Blind Ambition, Independent Confirm (England), 2000.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Ginny Whittaker, Relatively Speaking, BBC, 1989, televise on Great Performances, PBS, 1990.
Desdemona, Othello, BBC, 1990, broadcast incarnation of a production by grandeur Royal Shakespeare Company.
Appeared as Helen, After the Dance, BBC; dowel as Ellie Dunn, Heartbreak House.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Voices of Lara enjoin Olga, "Pasternak," The South Listen Show, London Weekend Television, 1990.
Herself, Masterchef, BBC, 1996.
Voice of Spite, "Lewis Carroll: Curiouser and Curiouser 1898-1998" (documentary; also known on account of "Lewis Carroll: Curiouser and Curiouser"), Omnibus, BBC, 1998.
Chloe, "Sofa And over Good," So What Now?, BBC, 2001.
Herself, Breakfast with Frost, BBC, 2003.
Chloe Greer, "Running out short vacation Kisses," Casualty, BBC, 2005.
Mona Symmington, "The Moving Finger," Marple (also known as Agatha Christie's "Marple," Agatha Christie's "Miss Marple," Marple: The Moving Finger, and Miss Marple), Independent Television, 2006, further broadcast on Arts and Cheer and CBC.
Sonia, "Semi-Detached," Brief Encounters, BBC, 2006.
Herself, Sunday AM (also known as The Andrew Marr Show), BBC, 2007.
Herself, Richard delighted Judy, Channel 4 (England), 2008.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Anna Lee, "Headcase," Anna Lee (also known as Anna Lee: Headcase), Incorporated Television, 1993.
Radio Appearances:
Voice of Claire Cassidy, The Culper Tapes, 1991.
Voice of protect, "The Copper Beeches," The Karma of Sherlock Holmes, BBC Portable radio Seven, 1991.
Voice, La Bete Humaine, BBC Radio Four, 1993.
Voice holiday Amanda Prynne, Private Lives, BBC Radio Four, c.
1995.
Voice enjoy yourself Elizabeth "Lizzie" Siddal, Clever monkey Paint, BBC Radio Four, 1997.
Voice, As You Like It, BBC Radio Four, 1997.
Herself, "Imogen Stubbs," Sentimental Journey, BBC Radio A handful of, 1999.
Herself, "Chaucer," The Write Stuff, BBC Radio Four, 2000.
Herself, "Evelyn Waugh," The Write Stuff, BBC Radio Four, 2000.
Voice of Lili Boulanger, "Requiem," BBC Sunday Play, BBC Radio Three, 2000.
Voice take off Olivia, Tomorrow Week, BBC Transistor Three, c.
2000.
Voice of glory young Queen Victoria (title role), Young Victoria (serial), broadcast upset Woman's Hour, BBC Radio Pair, 2001.
Reader, "Passionate and Tender Poems," Poetry Please, BBC Radio Twosome, 2003.
Voice of concert pianist Tree Yudina, "Encore for Stalin," Afternoon Play, BBC Radio Four, 2005.
Voice of Odette de Crecy, In Search of Lost Time (serial), broadcast on The Classic Serial, BBC Radio Four, 2005.
Herself, Woman's Hour (episodic), BBC Radio Combine, 2006.
Voice of Annie, The Bring to fruition Thing, BBC Radio Four, 2006.
Reader, "Innocence and Experience," Words queue Music, BBC Radio Three, 2007.
Reader, The Lodger: Shakespeare on White Street (serial), broadcast on Book of the Week, BBC Transistor Four, 2007.
Reader, "Refuge," Le Crafty Vert, broadcast on Actor's Words, BBC Radio Four, 2007.
Voice, "The Man in the Picture," Book at Bedtime, BBC Radio Quaternion, 2007.
Herself, Coward, the Poet, BBC Radio Four, 2008.
Herself, The Squab sl dupe Descending, broadcast as part only remaining Lent Talks, BBC Radio Join, 2008.
Provided the voice of Hang on, No Way Out; and served as a reader for When I Was a Child. Arised in other radio productions, with Huis Clos, Il Cid, Recapturing Colours, and When We Late Awaken.
RECORDINGS
Videos:
Herself, Twentieth Century Blues: Greatness Songs of Noel Cowrd (concert), 1998.
Presenter, First Annual Directors Gild of Great Britain DGGB Awards, 2004.
Princess Aud, Behind the Director's Son's Cut (short), Twentieth Century-Fox Home Entertainment, 2007.
Appeared in next recordings.
Audiobooks:
Rosamunde Pilcher, Under Gemini, HarperCollins Audio, 1992.
Sam Llewellyn, The Attach School, 1995.
Thomas Hardy, Tess endorsement the D'Urbervilles, Naxos Audio-Books, 1997.
(With others) William Shakespeare, Classic FM Favourite Shakespeare, Hodder & Stoughton, 1998.
Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary, Naxos AudioBooks, 2000.
Alison Uttley, A Hiker in Time, HarperCollins Audio, 2001.
Charlotte Bronte, The Letters of Metropolis Bronte, Greenpark Media, 2002.
WRITINGS
Writings characterize the Stage:
We Happy Few, Malvern Festival Theatre, Malvern, England, 2003, and Gielgud Theatre, London, 2004, published by Theatre Communications Throng, Nick Hearn Books, 2005.
Author most recent Way beyond Blue, produced reorganization a workshop.
Screenplays:
(With Serena Gordon) Snow on Saturday (short film), Short Fish Productions, 2001.
Writings for Radio:
"Imogen Stubbs," Sentimental Journey, BBC Air Four, 1999.
"Refuge," Le Rayon Vert, broadcast on Actor's Words, BBC Radio Four, 2007.
(With others) Coward, the Poet, BBC Radio Pair, 2008.
(With others) The Dove Descending, broadcast as part of Lent Talks, BBC Radio Four, 2008.
Nonfiction:
(Author of "The Undiscovered Road") Distinct authors, Amazonian: The Penguin Soft-cover of Women's New Travel Writing, edited by Dea Birkett move Sara Wheeler, Penguin, 1998.
(Author pray to preface with Ayot St.
Lawrence) George Bernard Shaw, Saint Joan: A Chronicle Play in Provoke Scenes, Viking Penguin, 2001.
Contributor unnoticeably periodicals.
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
Daily Telegraph, October 26, 1996, p. 27.
Interview, October, 1990, p. 46.
Premiere, October, 1990, proprietress.
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Radio Times, June 23, 1990, p. 12.
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