Judith Scott (British actress)
Credits
Theatre
- Absurdia at the Donmar Warehouse[3]
- The Romans In Britain at the Sheffield Crucible
Film and TV
- "Mr. Turner" (directed by Mike Leigh)
- High Hopes (directed by Mike Leigh)
- Vera Drake (directed by Mike Leigh)
- News Hounds (directed by Les Blair)
- Bliss (directed by Les Blair)
- Milk (directed by William Brookfield)
- My Brother Tom (directed by Dom Rotheroe)
- Midsomer Murders (directed by Jeremy Silberston)
Awards
Cannes Television Film Awards 1992: Best Actress for BBC Screen One Tell Me That You Love Me.
Personal
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References
- "Judith Scott". BFI.
- "Judith Scott | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
- "Reviews: Absurdia, Donmar Warehouse, London". The Independent. 5 August 2007. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
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