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Hayley Carmichael Eamonn Bedford Agency 1st Floor - 28 Mortimer Street London W1W 7RD EBA t +44(0) 20 7734 9632 e [email protected] represented by Eamonn Bedford www.eamonnbedford.agency HAYLEY CARMICHAEL HEIGHT: 5’0” (152cm) HAIR: Light/Mid Brown EYES: Blue TITLE (Role) DIRECTOR PRODUCTION COMPANY TELEVISION Landscapers (Ange) Will Sharpe HBO Les Misérables (Madame Magloire) Tom Shankland BBC/Look Out Point Witness For The Prosecution (Alice Mayhew) Julian Jarrold Mammoth Screen for BBC/A&E Kiss Me First (Myra) Mischa Manson Smith Balloon Entertainment/ Kindle Entertainment Call The Midwife - Series 5 (Sadie) Lisa Clarke BBC Chewing Gum (Doreen) Tom Marshall Retort Our Zoo (Camilla Radler) Andy de Emmony Big Talk Productions Garrow’s Law (Alice Whiley) Shed Media/BBC CGI Sketch Show (Clown) Ben Wheatley BBC Viva Blackpool (Martha Coogan) Catherine Moorshead BBC Tunnel Of Love (Marion) John Nicholson Little (Tiny The Robot) Tim Collings/Tim Harper CBBC (Animation) The Bill (Sue Myers) Brian Parker Pearson/Thames Television Arrivederci Millwall (Shop Assistant) Charles McDougall NFTS THEATRE Home (Kathleen) Joshua Roche Chichester Festival Theatre Why? (Storyteller) Peter Brook Les Bouffes des Nord The Prisoner (Visitor) Peter Brook Les Bouffes des Nord Under Glass (Performer) Roxanne Peak-Payne The Clod Ensemble Soho Young Playwrights Project (Various) Joe Murphy Soho Theatre First Love Is The Revolution (Conchineal) Steve Marmion Soho Theatre Here Be Lions (Actor) Stéphane Olry The Print Room Beyond Caring (Susan) Alexander Zeldin The Yard Theatre Too Clever By Half (Kleopatra) Paul Hunter Manchester Royal Exchange/ Told By An Idiot Forests Calixto Bieito Birmingham Rep/BIT/Barbican Hamlet (Horatio) Ian Rickson Young Vic Fragments By Beckett Peter Brook/ Bouffes du Nord - Paris Marie-Helene Estienne Sweet Nothing (Katharina) Luc Bondy Young Vic/European Tour The Fahrenheit Twins (Twin) Matthew Dunster Told By An Idiot Bliss (Oracle) Joe Hill-Gibbins Royal Court Casanova (Lead role) Paul Hunter Told By An Idiot/West Yorkshire Playhouse/Lyric Hammersmith The Maids (lead) Neil Bartlett Brighton Festival Cymbeline (Imogen) Emma Rice Knee High Theatre Of Blood (Sally Paterson) Phelim McDermott National Theatre I’m A Fool To Want You (Ursula) Paul Hunter Told By An Idiot/BAC The New Tenant (Landlady) Alex Murdoch Young Vic Zumanity (Clown) Dominic Champagne Cirque de Soleil Playing The Victim (Ludya) Richard Wilson Royal Court The Firework Makers Daughter (Lila) Hayley Carmichael/Paul Hunter Sheffield Crucible Theatre A Little Fantasy (Carol) Paul Hunter Told By An Idiot The Birds (Eck) Kathryn Hunter National Theatre Aladdin (lead) John Wright/Paul Hunter Told By An Idiot/Lyric Hayley Carmichael Hammersmith Shoot Me In The Heart Told By An Idiot/Gate/BAC National & International Tour Mother Courage (Kattrin) Shared Experience I Weep At My Piano (Lorca) Paul Hunter Told By An Idiot The Dispute Neil Bartlett RSC/Lyric Hammersmith Mr Puntila And His Man Mati (Eva/Ensemble) Kathryn Hunter Almeida Theatre King Lear (Cordelia) Helena Kaut-Hausen Leicester Haymarket/Young Vic The Street Of Crocodiles (Maria) Simon McBurney Theatre de Complicite FILM Tonight The World (Acting Ensemble) Daria Martin She Makes Casanova (Anna) Beniot Jacquot Bluelight Undergods (Ruth) Chino Moya Vennerfilm & Black Dog Films (RSA Films) in assoc with Scott Free Lands End (Tracey) Ben Strebel Bluebird Films Productions Overlord (Mrs Lesner) Julius Avery Bad Robot/Paramount A Hunger Artist (Artist) Joseph Alford Daria Martin Phonebox (Judy) Alan Powell The Tale Of Tales - Matteo Garrone Archimede The Old Woman Who Was Skinned (Dora) Paddington Bear (Aunt Lucy) Paul King Marmalade Films Ltd The Emperor’s New Clothes (Adele) Alan Taylor Bonaparte Films Simon Magnus (Rabbit Woman) Ben Hopkins FilmFour Anazapta (Agnes) Alberto Sciamma Beyond Film SHORT FILM Heart’s Ease (Molly) Jassa Ahluwalia Grean Tea Productions One Day James Barriscale/Tanya Franks Stockpot Films RADIO Trespasser’s Guide To The Classics - Sasha Yevtushenko BBC 1001 Nights (Alice) Hound Of The Baskervilles (Cecile) Alison Hiddle BBC/Peepolykus Theatre Co. The Burning Times Boz Temple-Morris BBC/Holy Mountain Prod. Co. Words And Music Natalie Steed BBC.
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