Rosanna Lavelle
Rosanna Lavelle | |
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Born |
Sally Rosanna Lavelle 8 August 1979 Lancashire, England |
Years active | 2001- 2007 |
Sally Rosanna Lavelle (born 8 August 1979) better known simply as Rosanna Lavelle, is an English actress. She attended the National Student Theatre in 1997 and then studied at Cambridge University.
Lavelle has won critical praise for her stage roles. She was called the "emotional core" of the 2006 revival of An Inspector Calls.[1] Lavelle's performance as Beatrice in A View from the Bridge with the National Student Drama Festival won a Sunday Times Outstanding Performance Award, Scarborough.
She was working as an English literature and drama teacher at The Henrietta Barnett School, in North London, but has now quit this job to have a baby.
She is currently working at a school in Sheffield as an English teacher.
Select Credits
Year | Format | Title | Role | Other notes |
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2001 | Feature film | Charlotte Gray | Sophie the Telephonist | |
2002 | Two Men Went to War | Emma Fraser | ||
2003 | Fix | Woman | ||
2004 | TV series | Born and Bred | Pearl | Episode A Little Touch of Harry |
2005 | TV film | Casanova | Dresser | |
2007 | Feature film | Angel | Lady Irania | Also known as The Real Life of Angel Deverell |
2008 | TV serial | Sense and Sensibility | Lady Middleton | |
2008 | TV series | The Sarah Jane Adventures | Barbara Smith | serial The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith |
External links
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- Rosanna Lavelle at the Internet Movie Database
- Agency CV
Notes
- ↑ Hallett, Victor An Inspector Calls, The Stage (28 September 2006)
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