Siri Neal
Siri Neal (born 14 August 1972, sometimes credited as Siri O'Neal) is a film and television actress.
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Born | Siri Willow C Neal[1] 14 August 1972 |
Other names | Siri O'Neal |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1988–1998 |
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.
References
- "Results for Civil Births in Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records". England & Wales Births 1837-2006. Findmypast. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
- 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.
- 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.
- "Colin Cant | MOONDIAL". STARBURST Magazine. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
External links
- Siri Neal on IMDb
- Siri Neal Actor CV
- Moondial Little Gems Fan Page