Naomi Frederick
Naomi Frederick (born 29 November 1976) in London, England) is an English actress and graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. She is notable for stage work and has also appeared on radio, appearing in 2012 adaptations of Twelfth Night and Sparkling Cyanide. Her television work includes "Eagle Day", a 2002 episode of Foyle's War. In 2015, she appeared as Juana Inés de la Cruz in the Shakespeare's Globe production of Helen Edmundson's The Heresy of Love.[1]
Naomi Frederick | |
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Born | Naomi Frederick 29 November 1976 London |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2002–present |
Career
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Fields of Gold | TV Movie | |
2007 | The Trial of Tony Blair | Zoe | TV Movie |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | The Inspector Lynley Mysteries | Elizabeth | TV Series - Episode: Payment in Blood |
2017 | Inspector George Gently | Adele Watson | TV Series - Episode: Gently and the New Age |
2020 | Eastenders | Dr Baise | TV Soap |
2020 | Belgravia [2] | Duchess of Bedford | TV Series |
Theatre
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gollark: According to most ethical theories, that still wouldn't justify killing millions+ of people.
gollark: I think that killing vast numbers of people was still bad, as they could just have not done that and it was an entirely predictable result, personally.
gollark: *All* natural languages are horrible in various ways.
gollark: Solomonoff induction.
References
- http://www.shakespearesglobe.com/theatre/whats-on/globe-theatre/the-heresy-of-love
- "Meet the cast of ITV's Belgravia". Radio Times.
- Wicker, Tom (18 February 2019). "'Agnes Colander' review | Jermyn Street Theatre". Time Out London. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
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