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'''Joanna Tope''' is an actress. She has appeared in many TV programmes |
'''Joanna Tope''' is an ]. She has appeared in many TV programmes including '']'' as ] in 1973, '']'' as Julia Crane in 1979 and '']'' as Mrs Boswell. | ||
After taking an Honours Degree in Drama at Manchester University, Joanna was fortunate to spend the next 10 years working in the provinces and |
After taking an Honours Degree in Drama at Manchester University, Joanna was fortunate to spend the next 10 years working in ] and ] and in both theatre and television, in a variety of parts, allowing her to explore and stretch her versatility. | ||
Her roles have included Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler", Adelaide in "Guys and Dolls" and the Old Woman in Edward Bond's "Bingo". She appears regularly on BBC Scotland and has also acted on radio dramas. | |||
At the very beginning of her career she was an |
At the very beginning of her career she was an ] and played small parts at ]. She married a Glaswegian and lives in Scotland. | ||
She has appeared at the ] as Jocasta in "Oedipus The King" and as Helen in "A Taste of Honey" and Mrs. Eynsford Hill in "Pygmalion". In 1997, she appeared at the Edinburgh Festival as Dorimene in a Scottish Opera/Nottingham Playhouse production of Strauss' "Ariadne Auf Naxos" and has made numerous concert and cabaret appearances. She was Assistant Director on "The Rising Generation" at Theatre Royal, Lincoln. | She has appeared at the ] as Jocasta in "Oedipus The King" and as Helen in "A Taste of Honey" and as Mrs. Eynsford Hill in "Pygmalion". In 1997, she appeared at the Edinburgh Festival as Dorimene in a Scottish Opera/Nottingham Playhouse production of Strauss' "Ariadne Auf Naxos" and has made numerous concert and cabaret appearances. She was Assistant Director on "The Rising Generation" at ]. | ||
She has three children, Tom, John and Maggie. | She has three children, Tom, John and Maggie. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | |||
* {{imdb name|id=0233544|name=Joanna Tope}} | |||
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Revision as of 22:54, 16 February 2008
Joanna Tope is an actress. She has appeared in many TV programmes including Emmerdale Farm as Dr. Clare Scott in 1973, The Omega Factor as Julia Crane in 1979 and The Tomorrow People as Mrs Boswell.
After taking an Honours Degree in Drama at Manchester University, Joanna was fortunate to spend the next 10 years working in London and the provinces and in both theatre and television, in a variety of parts, allowing her to explore and stretch her versatility. Her roles have included Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler", Adelaide in "Guys and Dolls" and the Old Woman in Edward Bond's "Bingo". She appears regularly on BBC Scotland and has also acted on radio dramas.
At the very beginning of her career she was an ASM and played small parts at Pitlochry. She married a Glaswegian and lives in Scotland.
She has appeared at the Citizens Theatre as Jocasta in "Oedipus The King" and as Helen in "A Taste of Honey" and as Mrs. Eynsford Hill in "Pygmalion". In 1997, she appeared at the Edinburgh Festival as Dorimene in a Scottish Opera/Nottingham Playhouse production of Strauss' "Ariadne Auf Naxos" and has made numerous concert and cabaret appearances. She was Assistant Director on "The Rising Generation" at Theatre Royal, Lincoln.
She has three children, Tom, John and Maggie.
References
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External links
- Joanna Tope at IMDb
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