- Mariah Gale
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Mariah Gale (born c.1980) is a British-Australian actress who won the 2006 Ian Charleson Award.
She studied at Birmingham University and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Gale was a member of the 2009-2011 RSC ensemble: the critic Michael Coveney described her as " brilliant at the adolescent sulkiness of Juliet".[1]
Credits
- Morte d'Arthur (2010, RSC) as Ettard/ Elaine of Astolat/ Morgan's gentlewoman
- Romeo and Juliet (2010, RSC) as Juliet
- The Grain Store (2009, RSC) as Masha
- Hamlet (2009, TV) as Ophelia
- The Comedy of Errors (2009, RSC) as a courtesan
- As You Like It (2009, RSC) as Celia (understudying Rosalind)
- The Diary of Anne Frank (2009, TV series) as Bep Voskuijl
- Hamlet (2008, RSC) as Ophelia
- Love's Labour's Lost (2008, RSC) as the Princess of France
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (2008, RSC) as 1st Fairy
- Skins (2008, TV series) guest starring as Polly
- The Sea (2008, Theatre Royal, Haymarket) as Rose
- Oliver Twist (2007, miniseries) as Agnes Fleming
- Mad King Ludwig (2007, Rose Bruford) (rehearsed reading) as Henriette/ Cosima Wagner
- Vernon God Little (2007, Young Vic Theatre) as Talyor/ Ella
- Professor Bernhardi (2007, BBC Radio 3) as Nurse Ludmilla
- Regime Change (2007, BBC Radio 3) as Natascha
- The Tempest (2006-7, RSC) as Miranda
- Julius Caesar (2006, RSC) as Portia
- Antony and Cleopatra (2006-7, RSC) as Octavia
- Passion and Politics (2005, Young Vic) (rehearsed reading)
- 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (2005, Southwark Playhouse) as Annabella
- Cymbeline (2005, Regent's Park open air theatre)
- Twelfth Night (2005, Regent's Park open air theatre) as Viola
- The Last Waltz: Musik (2005, Arcola Theatre) as Klara
- The Last Waltz: Professor Bernhardi (2005, Arcola Theatre) as Nurse Ludmilla
- The Night (2005, BBC Radio 3) (poetry reading)
- Much Ado About Nothing (2004, Shakespeare's Globe) as Hero
- The Lost Child (2003-4, Chichester Festival Theatre)
- Stealing Sweets and Punching People (2003, Latchmere Theatre) as Emily
- Loveplay (2003, Finborough Theatre)
- Broken (2000, Hen & Chickens Theatre)
References
- ^ Michael Coveney, The Independent 24 March 2010
Categories:- British actor stubs
- 1980 births
- Living people
- Alumni of the University of Birmingham
- Alumni of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
- English stage actors
- English television actors
- English film actors
- Royal Shakespeare Company members
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