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Charlotte Hope Charlotte Hope Theatre Title Role Director Producer Good For Otto Mum Scott Elliott The New Group Albion Zara Rupert Goold The Almeida Buried Child Shelly Scott Elliott ATG/Trafalgar Studios A Midsummer Night's Dream Hermia Liverpool Everyman Nick Bagnall Belarus The Woman Alice Hamilton Arcola Theatre Film Title Role Director Producer The Nun Sister Victoria Corin Hardy New Line Pictures Three Christs Becky Jon Avnet Brookyln Films Allied Louise Robert Zemeckis GK Films A United Kingdom Olivia Lancaster Anma Asante AUK Productions Miss You Already Young Jess Catherine Hardwicke Embargo Films Long Time Coming Willow Clarke Steven Nesbitt Moli Films Testament of Youth Betty James Kent BBC Films Theory of Everything Phillipa Hawking James Marsh Working Title The Invisible Woman Effie Ralph Fiennes BBC Films Les Miserables Factory Woman Tom Hooper Working Title The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 Television Title Role Director Producer Diana & I Sophie Peter Cataneo Big Talk/BBC Endeavour Eve Brady Hood Mammoth Screen Ltd Houdini & Doyle Molly Morgan Robert Lieberman Big Talk Death In Paradise Lucy Preville Edward Bennett Game of Thrones Myranda Various HBO Marked Primrose Greg Ellis Sprout Pictures Vera - Series 4 Saskia Barnes Will Sinclair ITV The Musketeers Charlotte Mellendorf Andy Hay/Farren Blackburn BBC Whitechapel Josie Eagle ITV Richard Signy Love and Marriage Alice Roger Goldby ITV Law and Order Holly Jill Robertson ITV Some Girls Jenny Adam Miller BBC 3 Doctors Niamh Curran James Larkin BBC Waking The Dead Abigail Harding Edward Bennett BBC Casualty Ava Dunlop Patrick Harkins BBC Missing Caitlin Morgan Laurence Wilson BBC The Spanish Princess Catherine of Aragon Various New Pictures The English Game Alma Kinnaird Birgitte Stærmose Netflix / 42 Bancroft Annabel Lawrence Gough ITV The Spanish Princess 2 Catherine of Aragon Various New Pictures/ Starz The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456.
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