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Samantha Bond Samantha Bond Height: 5' 6.5" [168.91 cm.] Eye Color: Blue Hair Color: Red Training: Bristol Old Vic THEATRE The Lie Alice Menier Chocolate Factory Lindsay Posner Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Muriel Eubanks Savoy Theatre Jerry Mitchell Passion Play Nell Duke of Yorks Theatre David Levaux What The Butler Saw Mrs Prentice Vaudeville Sean Foley King James Readings NT James Dacre An Ideal Husband Mrs. Cheveley The Vaudeville Lindsay Posner Arcadia Hannah Duke of Yorks Theatre David Levaux Donkeyís Years Lady Driver Comedy Theatre Jeremy Sams Rubinsteinís Kiss Hesther Hampstead Theatre James Phillips Woman Of No Importance Lady Arbuthnot Haymarket Theatre Adrian Noble Macbeth Lady Macbeth Albery Theatre Ed Hall Vagina Monologues New Ambassadors Irina brown Amyís View* Amy Broadway Richard Eyre Memory Of Water Mary Tour and West End Terry Johnson Amyís View Amy NT & West End Richard Eyre The Ends Of The Earth Cathy NT Andrei Serban Three Tall Women 3rd Lady Robert Fox Ltd Anthony Page The Cid INFANTA National Theatre Jonathan Kent A Winter's Tale Hermione RSC Adrian Noble As You Like It Rosalind & Celia RSC David Thacker Man Of The Moment Jill Globe Alan Ayckbourn Much Ado About Nothing Beatrice Tour & Phoenix Judi Dench Les Liaisons Dangereuses Mme de Tourvel Ambassadors Howard Davies Romeo & Juliet Juliet Lyric Studio Kenneth Branagh Never In My Lifetime The Wife Soho Poly Susan Hogg FILM Cold Blood Legacy Eight 35 Frederic Petitjean A Winter Prince Hallmark Ernie Barbarash Bunch Of Amateurs Trademark Andy Cadiff Yes Adventure pictures Sally Potter Blinded Eleanor Yule Die Another Day Eon Productions Lee Tamahori The World Is Not Enough Eon Productions Michael Apted What Rats Won't Do Working Title Alistair Reid Tomorrow Never Dies Eon Productions Roger Spotiswood Golden Eye Eon Productions Martin Campbell Eric The Viking Prominent Pictures Terry Jones As A Director Memory Of Water Tour 2000 Ripley-Duggan Partnership TELEVISION Death in Paradise BBC One Paulette Randall The Queen and I King Bert Productions Dan Zeff Silent Witness BBC Dominic Leclerc Making It Youtube Originals Samuel Abrahams Election Spy BBC2/Hattrick Guy Jenkin/Andy Hamilton Page 1 of 2 Moving On LA Productions David Whitney Home Fires - 2 Series ITV Bruce Goodison Outnumbered- 4 Series Hattrick Andy Hamilton & Guy Jenkins Downton Abbey - 6 Series Carnival Film & Television Brian Percival The Call Out (Playhouse Presents) Sky/Sprout Pictures Ltd Carlo Nero The Preston Passion BBC Dan Wilson London's Burning Juniper TV Justin Hardy Midsomer Murders Bentley Productions Richard Holthouse New Tricks Wall to Wall Phil John The Queen - 1974 BBC4 Peter Nicholson Miss Marple: Why Didn't They Ask Evans? ITV Nick Renton Larkrise To Candleford BBC Alan Grint Hotel Babylon ITV Sam Miller Midsomer Murders ITV Richard Holthouse Fanny Hill BBC James Hawes Consenting Adults BBC Richard Curzon-Smith Clapham Junction Channel Four Adrian Shergold Inspector Lynley BBC Bob Bierman Mobile ITV Stuart Orme Distant Shores ITV Jamie Payne Murder Rooms BBC Diarmuid Lawrence Wife Of Bathís Tale BBC Andy de Emmony Donovan Granada Simon Delaney Ncs: Manhunt BBC Michael Whyte The Bombmaker Paul Knight Productions Graham Theakston Midsomer Murders Bentley Productions David Tucker Kavanagh QC Carlton Jack Gold The Hunt Carlton Piers Haggard Harry Enfield BBC Dewi Humphreys The Bookfair Murders Tryptych Media INC Wolfgang Panzer Mr White Goes To Westminster Hattrick Guy Jenkin Breakout BBC TV Moira Armstrong Family Money Whistling Gypsy Renny Rye Emma Meridien Diarmuid Lawrence The Ruby Ring STE/Hallmark Harley Cokliss Blood And Fire BBC TV Terry Johnson Tears Before Bedtime BBC TV Tristram Powell Return To Blood River BBC TV Jane Howell Inspector Morse Central John Madden Madly In Love Channel Four Ross Devenish Poirot LWT Richard Spence The Ginger Tree BBC/NHK Ross Devenish Rumpole Of The Bailey (Series) Thames Various The Understanding YTV David Cunliffe Trelawney Of The Wells BBC Tom Kingdom A Murder Is Announced BBC David Giles Mansfield Park BBC David Giles SHORT FILM Lady M Tammy Riley Smith Page 2 of 2 .
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