Eleanor Bron (1938)

Ms Eleanor Bron (Female)

Nationality: English

Author

Born: 14 March 1938   Confidence Level  

Actor and writer. Born has worked in television, film, theatre and voiceover. Bron began her career in the Cambridge Footlights revue of 1959, entitled The Last Laugh, in which Peter Cook also appeared. The addition of a female performer to the Footlights was a departure; until that time it had been all-male, with female characters portrayed in drag. She went on to work in rep in Bristol, played The Duchess of Malfi at the National Theatre and was cast in films such as and the Beatles's Help! (Richard lester, 1965), Alfie (Lewis Gilbert, 1966) and Women in Love (Ken Russell, 1969). (Guardian website).

Training and Education

Bachelor's degree [please use undergraduate degree]

Cambridge University (DO NOT USE [BC])   (Training & Education | Est. Unknown)

Studied French and German. Attended Newnham College.

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Appears In

Betrayal (Richmond Theatre) (1980)
Emma (Age: 38, Female)

Emma 38 at the beginning of the play, and her age changes as the time period moves more or less backward from 1977 to 1968

Performer

Betrayal (Bristol Old Vic) (1981)
Emma (Age: 38, Female)

Emma 38 at the beginning of the play, and her age changes as the time period moves more or less backward from 1977 to 1968

Performer

Turtle Diary (1985)
Miss Neap (Age: Not Specified, Female)

Performer

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Sources

Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Bron

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Accessed 5 January 2018.

The Guardian Website

https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2015/nov/23/eleanor-bron-i-didnt-want-to-be-like-other-little-girls-interview

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Information about career and training/education taken from Charlotte Higgins's 'Eleanor Bron: "I Didn't Want to Be Like Other Little Girls"', 23/11/2015 [accessed 5 January 2018].