- Lisa Harrow
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name = Lisa Harrow
birthdate = Birth date and age|1943|8|25|df=y
birthplace =Auckland ,New Zealand Lisa Harrow (born
25 August ,1943 ) is aNew Zealand -born actress, noted for her various roles in British theatre, films and television.Early life
Harrow was born in
Auckland and attendedAuckland University . After graduating fromRADA in 1968, she joined the BBC Radio Repertory Company.Theatre
Her stage career started at the Royal Shakespeare Company where she played leading roles including Olivia in John Barton's production of "
Twelfth Night " oppositeJudi Dench , and Portia in "The Merchant of Venice " oppositePatrick Stewart . Other leading roles in the UK theatre include Juliet opposite John Hurt's Romeo at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry, and Ann Whitfield in "Man and Superman " oppositePeter O'Toole at theTheatre Royal, Haymarket .Harrow has performed on stage all over America. She took over the central role of Vivian Bearing in the Pulitzer prize-winning play 'Wit' in its long-running off-Broadway production in New York. She was named 2001 Performer of the Year in Pittsburgh for Medea. Other roles include: Raynevskya in "
The Cherry Orchard " at Yale Rep and the Chautauqua Theatre Company, where she also played Kate Keller in "All My Sons ."Television and Film
She is probably best known for playing
Nancy Astor , the first woman elected to the British Parliament, in the 1982BBC drama of the same name. Harrow also played journalist Kate Reynolds in "" (1981) and Lizzie Dickinson in "Lizzie's Pictures , (1987),BBC . She won theAustralian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in "The Last Days of Chez Nous ".Personal life
She had a long-term relationship with actor
Sam Neill , by whom she has a son, but is now married to whale-biologistRoger Payne , and lives in Vermont. Roger is founder and President of Ocean Alliance, and best-known for his co-discovery with Scott McVay, that the long, complex and apparently random sounds produced by malehumpback whales are actually rhythmic, repeated sequences, and therefore, are properly called 'songs'. Lisa and Roger have created a lecture/performance piece called 'SeaChange: Reversing the Tide' [ [http://www.seachangeinstitute.org/ SeaChange website] ] .Author
Harrow is the author of the environmental handbook: "What Can I Do?", published in four separate editions in the US, the UK, Australia and New Zealand [ [http://www.whatcanidousa.org/ What Can I Do? website] ] .
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DATE OF BIRTH= 1943-8-25
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