Genevieve Barr
Genevieve Barr (born 12 December 1985)[1] is a deaf actress. She played the lead role in the BBC award-winning series The Silence. Having grown up speaking orally, Genevieve learnt sign language for this role.
Genevieve Barr | |
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Born | Genevieve Louise Barr December 1985 Harrogate, England |
Occupation | Actress, writer |
Years active | 2010-present |
Genevieve will next be seen alongside Sarah Lancashire in Jack Thorne's four parter The Accident for Channel 4. This is the last in a trilogy that includes National Treasure and Kiri.
Further credits include roles playing psychopathic Lisa in Shameless, BAFTA award-winning The Fades, ITV's True Love alongside Jane Horrocks, Call the Midwife, ITV's Liar, BBC's four parter Press and most recently, Netflix film 'Been So Long'.
Personal Life
Genevieve was born deaf into a hearing family with no hereditary record of deafness,[2] and has three younger siblings. She was fitted with hearing aids aged four and attended mainstream education at Harrogate Ladies' College, studied English and History at Edinburgh University, before graduating in 2008. A talented sports-woman, she played rounders for England at 15, was a high-board diver competing in national competitions, captained the Edinburgh University lacrosse team, before going on to play for Scotland.[1] Upon completion of her degree, Genevieve enrolled in the Teach First graduate scheme and was teaching in a secondary school in Bermondsey before commencing her acting career.[1][3] Genevieve was married in 2016, and had her first child in 2018.
Career
In 2011, after The Silence came out, Genevieve went on to roles in Shameless and BBC3's award-winning drama The Fades. That was the first time Genevieve and Jack Thorne worked together before they were reunited with Thorne's hit play The Solid Life of Sugar Water. In 2013, Genevieve starred alongside Jane Horrocks in an episode of ITV's True Love,[4], directed by Dominic Savage and played a Victorian prostitute in the BBC production Murder on the Victorian Railway.
In 2014, Genevieve played June Dillon in the season 4 finale of BBC's Call the Midwife - a deaf woman who relied solely on sign language coming to terms with childbirth and the prospects of raising a deaf child.[5] In 2016 after a long stint of theatre work, Genevieve returned to television with ITV's hit show LIAR[6] which has now been commissioned for a second season. In this, Genevieve was reunited with Harry and Jack Williams of Two Brothers Pictures. In 2017, Genevieve played the role of Features Editor, Charlotte, in BBC's Press[7]. 2018 saw the release of 'Been So Long' in cinemas and on Netflix. Genevieve played Artemis[8] in the film which starred Michaela Coel and Arinze Kene and was directed by BAFTA winning director, Tinge Khrishnan.
Genevieve can also be seen in the Maltesers advert, part of a huge international campaign celebrating diversity. This was the first advert to ever be aired solely in British Sign Language with captions.[9]
Her theatre work started in 2013. Genevieve played the role of Sarah on an international tour of Brian Friel's Translations, led by actor Adrian Dunbar. In 2015, she was reunited with Jack Thorne on the theatre production, 'The Solid Life of Sugar Water'. Co-produced by Graeae, the disability-led theatre company and Theatre Plymouth Royal, it won five star reviews[10] and awards at the Edinburgh Festival in 2015 and went onto the National Theatre[11] in London at the culmination of a successful tour. Shortly after, she worked with Matt Smith at the Royal Court's production of Unreachable[12], written and directed by Anthony Neilson.
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role |
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2009 | The Amazing Dermot | Jessica |
2010 | The Silence | Amelia |
2011 | Shameless | Lisa |
2011 | The Fades | Maddy |
2012 | True Love | Sarah |
2013 | Murder on the Victorian Railway | Mary Ann Eldred |
2015 | Call the Midwife | June Dillon |
2016 | Liar | Dr Sarah Hartley |
2017 | Press | Charlotte Evans |
2019 | The Accident | Debbie Kethin |
Film
Year | Title | Character |
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2016 | The Solid Life of Sugar Water | Alice |
2017 | Lightning | Summer |
2018 | Been So Long | Artemis |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Theatre |
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2012 | Translations | Sarah | Millenium Forum Theatre |
2015 | The Solid Life of Sugar Water | Alice | National Theatre |
2016 | Unreachable | Eva | Royal Court |
Commercials
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2016 | Maltesers - Deaf Dog | Kate | [13] |
References
- Dehn, Georgia Genevieve Barr interview: the deaf star of the new BBC thriller The Silence, 24 June 2010, www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
- Press Packs: The Silence: Genevieve Barr (Amelia), 7 July 2010, www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
- Lee, Adrian (13 September 2011). "Deafness won't stop me being a TV star".
- "Episode four of Dominic Savage's drama True Love continues with Sandra's story". bbc.co.uk.
- Rees, Jasper (8 March 2015). "Call the Midwife, series 4, episode 8 review: 'too much happened'". The Telegraph.
- Graham, Alison. "Series 1 - Episode 3". Radio Times.
- Saunders, Emma (5 September 2018). "Doctor Foster's Mike Bartlett takes on the Press". bbc.co.uk.
- Geisinger, Gabriella (1 November 2018). "Been So Long on Netflix: Everything you need to know about Netflix's musical romantic drama". Express.
- Pepper, Penny (31 October 2016). "Maltesers' ads with disabled actors make me feel queasy. But at least they're trying". The Guardian.
- Gardner, Lyn (10 August 2015). "The Solid Life of Sugar Water at Edinburgh festival review – sexual healing in bedroom battleground". The Guardian.
- Clapp, Susannah (6 March 2016). "The Solid Life of Sugar Water review – in bed with a catastrophe". The Guardian.
- Barr, Genevieve (8 September 2016). "I'm a deaf actor. That shouldn't define me – or limit the roles I play". The Guardian.
- "Channel 4 to show UK's first sign language-only advert during Paralympics". limping chicken. 6 September 2016.