Lucinda Raikes
Lucinda Raikes | |
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Born |
14 April 1971 Cambridge, England |
Lucinda Mary J Raikes (born 14 April 1971 in Cambridge) is an English actress, most noted for playing Karen Ball in the sitcom Green Wing and Angela Heaney in The Thick of It and its spin off film In the Loop. She has also appeared in Sensitive Skin, Extras, Casanova and 15 Storeys High.[1]
Film
Title[2] | Role | Director | Studio |
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Crocodile | Angela | Gaëlle Denis | Independent Films |
The Fifth Estate | Christian Assange | Bill Condon | Dreamworks |
Maleficent | First Pixie | Robert Stromberg | MCP |
Bright Star | Reynold's Sister | Jane Campion | Bright Star Films |
Television
Title[2] | Role | Director | Channel/Studio |
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The Ark | Nurse Helen | David Evans | BBC/BBC1 |
30 And Counting | Date | Ben Taylor | Bwark/NBC |
Parade's End | Hullo Central | Susanne White | MammothHBO/BBC |
Any Human Heart | Miss Warburton | Michael Samuels | Carnival Film & Television |
Casualty | Tammy | Will Sinclair | BBC |
Blue Murder | Alison Aspen | Sue Tully | ITV |
Messiah V | Liza | Harry Bradbeer | Great Meadow Productions |
Cinderella | Phoebe | Peter Lydon | Hat Trick Productions |
The Thick of It (3 Series, Xmas special 2006 and Summer Special 2007) | Angela Heaney | Armando Ianucci | BBC |
Raging | Various | Brian Kelly | BBC |
Freezing | Gloria | Simon Curtis | BBC |
Casualty | Wendy | Rhys Powys | BBC |
The Old Guys (pilot) | Amber | Dewi Humphries | BBC Scotland |
Extras | Lisa | Ricky Gervais/Stephen Merchant | BBC |
Sensitive Skin | Irina | Hugo Blick | Baby Cow/BBC |
Casanova | Marta | Sheree Folkson | Talkback Thames |
Green Wing (2 series) | Karen Ball | Victoria Pile | Talkback for Channel 4 |
Tales of Uplift | Various | Bob Baldwin | BBC |
Moral Improvements | Various | Bob Baldwin | BBC |
People Like Us | Fiona | John Morton | BBC |
15 Storeys High | Health Visitor | Sean Locke/Martin Tregaron | BBC |
Mr Charity | Rebecca | Nick Wood | BBC |
Ed Stone is Dead | Coroner's Assistant | David Kerr | BBC |
Theatre
Play[3] | Role | Director | Venue |
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The Hypochondriac[4] | Angelique | Gemma Bodinetz | ETT/Liverpool Everyman |
Mary Stuart | Mary Stuart | Ryan McBride | Union Theatre |
The Children's Hour | Janet | Howard Davies | National Theatre |
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead | Ensemble | Matthew Francis | National Theatre |
Don Juan Comes From the War | Various | Fiona Laird | National Theatre |
Lost in a Mirror | Aurora | Loveday Ingram | BAC |
Mad for Love | Celia | John Farndon | Riverside Studios |
Life Is A Dream | Estrella | Ruth Levin | Old Red Lion |
Cloud Nine | Maud/Victoria | Patrick Lydon | Latchmere Theatre |
Not Loving Susan | Susan | Lucy Bradley | King's Head Theatre |
References
- ↑ "Curtis Brown". curtisbrown.co.uk.
- 1 2 All data from http://www.curtisbrown.co.uk/lucinda-raikes//works/
- ↑ All data from http://www.curtisbrown.co.uk/lucinda-raikes//works/ except where noted.
- ↑ "The Hypochondriac by Roger McGough after Molière". Everyman Playhouse. Retrieved 14 Dec 2012.
External links
Lucinda Raikes at the Internet Movie Database
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