Polly Maberly
Polly Maberly | |
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Born |
Polly Lucinda Maberly 1 January 1976 Reigate, Surrey |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Actress |
Polly Lucinda Maberly (born on 1 January 1976 in Reigate, Surrey, England) is an English actress who graduated from RADA in 1998. She is the older sister of the film and television actress Kate Maberly; she also has a two younger brothers, Jack and Thomas and one older brother Guy.
Maberly is best known for her portrayal of the role of Kitty Bennet in the BBC's 1995 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. She also had a recurring role as consultant psychiatrist Lucy Klein in the TV series The Royal. Maberly has also appeared several times on stage.[1][2]
Selected Television appearances
- The Children of Green Knowe (Linnet Oldknow, 1986)
- 2point4 Children (TV series) (Jackie in "I'm Going Slightly Mad", 1992)
- Pride and Prejudice (miniseries) (Kitty Bennet, 1995)
- Midsomer Murders (TV series) (Julie Stockard in "Who Killed Cock Robin", 2001)
- The Bill (TV series) (Carol Lewis in 045, 2002)
- The Royal (Dr. Lucy Klein in Series 2 & 3, 2003)
- Harley Street (Kate Fielding, 2008)
- Doctors (Carol Bettany in "Eat for Two", 2008)
- Holby City (Molly Guillory in "Tough Love", 2009)
- Foyles War (Edith Milner Series 6 & 7, 2008 & 2010)
- Holby City (Georgia Staniford in 'Going, Going...', 2014)
Selected Theatre
- The 39 Steps (Pamela Arbroath) - Greece
- The Honest Whore (Belafront, leading lady)
- 'Cece, L'Uomo dal Fiore in Bocca (The Man With The Flower In His Mouth), "I'm Dreaming Or Am I?" (Nada, leading lady) a triple bill of plays by Luigi Pirandello - New End Theatre, London. 1999
- The Browning Version (play) (Mrs Gilbert) - Theatre Royal Bath. 2000
- The Tempest (Miranda') - Summer Shakespeare Festivities, Prague Castle/Spilberk Castle, Brno. 2000
- Under the Doctor (written by Peter Tilbury) - Churchill Theatre, Bromley/ Comedy Theatre, London. 2001
- When Harry Met Sally... (Helen). 2005
- Hedda Gabler (Thea Elvsted) - West Yorkshire Playhouse, Liverpool Playhouse. 2006
- Drowning on Dry Land (play) (Linzi Ellison, leading lady) Salisbury Playhouse. 2008
Selected TV commercials
- Kenco Cappio cappucino 2004
- Weetabix Weetaflakes 2005-2006
- Findus Frozen Foods "Christophe Novelli" 2008
- Boots chemists "Looks How You Feel" 2009
References
- ↑ Tyrrel, Rebecca; Brennan, Clare (2 March 2006). "Wicked women and cutting drama". The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group Limited.
- ↑ Baldock, Carole (31 March 2006). "Hedda Gabler @ Playhouse". BBC.
External links
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