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Victoria Moseley Photo: Jennie Scott 1st Floor 37 Great Queen Street London WC2B 5AA t +44 (0)20 7831 4450 e [email protected] Victoria Moseley Photo: Jennie Scott Before the lockdown Victoria was playing the role of Gigliola in My Brilliant Friend at the NT. She recently worked with Lewis Arnold on Jimmy McGovern’s new drama “Time” for the BBC. Greater London, England, United Appearance: White Kingdom Location: Eye Colour: Blue Merseyside, England, United Kingdom Hair Colour: Blond(e) Height: 5'3" (160cm) Hair Length: Long Weight: 8st. 6lb. (54kg) Voice Character: Friendly Playing Age: 35 - 45 years Voice Quality: Warm Television 2020, Television, Volunteer, Time, BBC, Lewis Arnold 2019, Television, Lena Parker, Doctors, BBC, Peter Fearon 2018, Television, Marcia, Coronation Street, ITV, Various 2014, Television, Ensemble Performer, The War Horse Prom, NT/ BBC, Melly Still 2010, Television, Liz McGettrick, Doctors, BBC, Brett Fallis 2008, Television, Nurse, The First True Olympics, BBC4 Documentary, Anna Thompson 2007, Television, Helen Forrester, Doctors, BBC Television, Paul Cotter 2003, Television, Laura Galloway, Mersey Beat, BBC Television 2001, Television, Shelley, Doctors, BBC Television, John Greening 2000, Television, Sgt. Tessa Baines, The Whistle Blower, BBC Television, Ben Bolt 2000, Television, Lucy, Mindblowing, HTV, Eros Lynn 2000, Television, Alice, Jo-90, Meridian, Anna Thompson Stage 2019, Stage, Gigliola, My Brilliant Friend, National Theatre, Melly Still 2019, Stage, Woman, Passenger, Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, Jessica Wilson 2017, Stage, Driver, Saint George & The Dragon, The Royal National Theatre, Lindsey Turner 2017, Stage, Gigliola, My Brilliant Friend, Rose Theatre, Melly Still 2016, Stage, Hermia, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Filter/ Lyric Hammersmith, Sean Holmes 2015, Stage, Becky, Beyond Caring, National Theatre, Alexander Zeldin 2015, Stage, Banquo, Macbeth, Filter Theatre, Ferdy Roberts 2014, Stage, Banquo, Macbeth, Filter Theatre, Ferdy Roberts 2014, Stage, Becky, Beyond Caring, The Yard, Alexander Zeldin 2013, Stage, Daughter/ Harlequin, From Morning to Midnight, National Theatre, Melly Still 2013, Stage, Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Filter-Switzerland Tour, Sean Holmes 2012, Stage, Hermia, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Filter/ Lyric Hammersmith, Sean Holmes 2011, Stage, Hermia, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Filter/ Tour, Sean Holmes 2011, Stage, Claudia, Water (Revival), Filter/ Tricycle Theatre, David Farr 2010, Stage, Olivia, Twelfth Night, Filter Theatre/ RSC, Sean Holmes 2008, Stage, Wyatt Earp, Tombstone Tales, Arcola Theatre, Carl Heap Victoria Moseley 1/3 2008, Stage, Ensemble, Red Ladies, The Clod Ensemble/ICA, Suzy Willson 2007, Stage, Claudia, Water, Filter/ Lyric Hammersmith, David Farr 2006, Stage, Thethuthinnang, Watership Down, Lyric Hammersmith, Melly Still 2006, Stage, Calais/ Eros, Jason and the Argonauts, Schtanhaus/ Warwick, Carl Heap 2005, Stage, Vic, Faster, Filter /59E59 Theatre, New York, Guy Retallack 2005, Stage, Salcillia/ Hester, His Dark Materials, Royal National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner 2004, Stage, Miranda, Blonde Bombshells of 1943, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Roxana Silbert 2003, Stage, Vic, Faster, Filter/ BAC/ Lyric Hammersmith, Guy Retallack 2003, Stage, Leopard, Lion Witch And The Wardrobe, Royal Shakespeare Company, Adrian Noble 2002, Stage, Vickey Hobson, Hobson's Choice, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Jonathan Church 2001, Stage, Alice, Alice In Boogie Wonderland, Everyman Theatre, Tony Liddington Radio 2000, Radio, Guildhall Carleton Hobbs Radio Competition Team Film 2017, Film, Susannah Saxton, Peterloo, Thin Man Films, Mike Leigh 2009, Film, Ronnie, What You Will, Fluidity Films, Simon Reade Workshop 2017, Workshop, Mother, Flood, National Theatre, Alexander Zeldin 2017, Workshop, Various, The Circle, National Theatre, Michael Boyd 2016, Workshop, Various, The Gretchen Question, Fuel/ Somerset House, Melly Still 2014, Workshop, Wife, The Troll Child, RSC/ Theatre Rites, Melly Still/ Sue Buckmaster 2013, Workshop, Lib, A Western, Filter/ NT Studio, Michael Boyd 2012, Workshop, Various Roles, From Morning 'til Midnight, National Studio, Melly Still 2012, Workshop, Performer, A Little bit of a Beautiful Thing, National Studio, Barnaby Stone 2011, Workshop, Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Filter/ Lyric Hammersmith, Sean Holmes 2011, Workshop, Performer, Surveillance, Sound and Fury/ National Theatre 2010, Workshop, Performer, Space, National Theatre Studio/ Filter Theatre 2010, Workshop, Various Roles, King Lear, RSC/Clod Ensemble, Suzy Wilson 2010, Workshop, The Ring Girl, Journeyman: the Fall & Rise & Fall Again of Frankie Delaney, National Theatre Studio, Matt Lenton 2012, Workshop, Performer, A Little bit of a Beautiful Thing, National Studio, Barnaby Stone 2009, Workshop, Performer, Space, Filter/ National Theatre, Tim Phillips 2007, Workshop, Puppeteer, War Horse, National Theatre, Mariane Elliot/ Tom Morris Further Credits 2011, Site Specific, Violet, The Simple Things in Life (Herald Angel Winner), Fuel- Edinburgh Festival, Barnaby Stone 2018, Rehearsed Reading, Working Woman, Votes for Women!, National Theatre, Lyndsey Turner 2019, Rehearsed Reading, Agi, Salty Irina, The Yard, Guy Jones 2019, Short Film, Woman, Unearthed, PiliMiliFilms/ Challenge Alexa, Emma Swinton Accents & Dialects: (* = native) American-Midwest, American-Southern States, American-Standard, Cheshire, Glasgow, Irish-Northern, Irish-Southern, Liverpool*, Manchester, RP, Scottish-Standard, West Country, Yorkshire Music & Dance: (* = highly skilled) Ballroom Dancing, Cabaret Singing, Country Dancing, Folk Singing, Guitar, Jazz Dancing, Mezzo-Soprano, Period Dancing, Tap, Ukulele Performance: ADR-Additional Dialogue Recording, Mask, Physical Theatre, Role Play, Rope Work Sports: (* = highly skilled) Athletics*, Badminton, Climbing, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Stage Combat, Swimming*, Tennis, Yoga Vehicle Licences: Car Driving Licence Other Skills: Acrobatics, Aerial Work, Alexander Technique, Drama Workshop Leader, Improvisation, Life Saving, Puppetry, Trapeze Training: Trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama Victoria Moseley 2/3 Powered by 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