Siri Neal

Siri Neal (born 14 August 1972, sometimes credited as Siri O'Neal) is a film and television actress.

Siri Neal
Born
Siri Willow C Neal[1]

(1972-08-14) 14 August 1972
Other namesSiri O'Neal
OccupationActress
Years active1988–1998

Career

She is best known for appearing as Minty, the lead role in Moondial (1988), dramatic children's television series originally aired on the BBC.[2][3][4]

Neal also appeared as Juanita, a guerilla leader/French double agent, in the television film Sharpe's Battle (1995), a part of the multi-part drama series Sharpe. She also guest starred in two episodes of the TV drama Lovejoy: Highland Fling Part 1 and Highland Fling Part 2.

Her last credited role was as a social worker in the film Urban Ghost Story (1998).

Since then, Siri has worked on various audiobooks including the Doctor Who spin off UNIT (2004) alongside David Tennant.

Filmography

  • Moondial (1988) "Araminta 'Minty' Cane"
  • The Rachel Papers (1989) "Suki"
  • Summer's Lease (1989)
  • The Children (1990) "Judith"
  • Press Gang (1990) Episode: Breakfast at Czar's "Charlotte"
  • Inspector Alleyn Mysterie (1990) Episode: Artists in Crime "Sonia Gluck"
  • Lovejoy (1991) Episode: Highland Fling "Sandra Wilson"
  • The Cloning of Joanna May (1992) "Bethany"
  • Waterland (1992) "Helen Atkinson"
  • Stay Lucky (1993) Episode: Gilding the Lily "Linda"
  • Jackanory (1993) Episode: Florizella and the Wolves "Storyteller"
  • Inspector Wycliffe (1993) Episode: Wycliffe and the Cycle of Death "Christine Glyn"
  • The Bill (1993) Episode: You Don't Always Get What You Want "Lizzie Hart"
  • Sharpe's Battle (1995) "Juanita"
  • Urban Ghost Story (1998) "Social Worker"

Theatre

  • The Devil’s Law Case (date unknown) at Edinburgh Festival "Jolenta"
  • The Philanderer (1991/92) at Hampstead Theatre "Sylvia"
  • Slip of the Tongue (1992) at Shaftesbury Theatre "Ivana"
  • The Master Builder (1993/94) at Royal Lyceum & Riverside Studio "Hilde Wangle"
  • Tess of the D’Urbervilles (1995) at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch "Tess"
  • The Entertainer (1996) at Hampstead & Watermill Theatre "Jean"
  • Tiger Tail (1997) at Plymouth Theatre Royal "Baby Doll"
  • Lady Windemere’s Fan (1997) at Chichester Festival Theatre "Lady Windemere"
  • The Alchemical Wedding (1998) at Salisbury Playhouse "Joan Kelly"

Audiobooks

  • Present Laughter (1996)
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula (1997)
  • Selections from The Decameron (1999)
  • Doctor Who Unbound (2003)
  • UNIT (2004)
  • The Adventures Of Luther Arkwright (2005)

Commercials

Siri has also provided TV/radio voiceovers for Argos, Clover, Nescafe, Powergen, Sainsburys, Channel 4, Jazz FM & Homelessness.

gollark: Sure, but you are unlikely to bulk-manufacture them as it's very niche. Might as well just buy an FPGA and stick it in your keyboard.
gollark: The microcontrollers in keyboards doing USB are probably more powerful than "6502"s.
gollark: Perhaps I should continue PotatoASM.
gollark: PotatOS Experimental PotatoASM ISA best.Although I may have slightly copied MIPS by accident.
gollark: Purposes only.

References

  1. "Results for Civil Births in Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records". England & Wales Births 1837-2006. Findmypast. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  2. Sherman, Fraser A. (6 February 2017). Now and Then We Time Travel: Visiting Pasts and Futures in Film and Television. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-2643-7.
  3. Metcalf, Paul (4 May 2015). "'Moondial' Review - A Healthy Dose of Nostalgia for Fans of Eighties Children's TV". Pissed Off Geek. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  4. "Colin Cant | MOONDIAL". STARBURST Magazine. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
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