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Sarah Hadland Born Sarah Hadland
20 February 1971
LondonOccupation Actress Sarah Hadland (born February 20, 1971) is an English actress who has a career spanning theatre, film, and television and as a voice-over artist.
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Early life and education
Hadland was born in London and trained in dance from the age of three. During her schooling at Wilmslow High School, she became involved in amateur dramatics with the Scamps youth group in Wilmslow, Cheshire.[1] Following training at the Laine Theatre Arts College in Epsom, she commenced her theatre career aged 19 in musicals such as Cats and Grease in London's West End.[2]
After six years, she transferred to touring theatre, including playing in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? It was during this period she began to develop her talents as a voiceover artist, with credits including the white kitten in the Catsan commercial, squeaking: I can't find my litter tray; and the America surfer girl in a VO5 shampoo advert, who says: It's great for my body.[1] She has provided her voice as an addition for the PlayStation 2 video game Dragon Quest VIII.
Career
Her television career began with supporting roles in Bad Girls and The Bill, before she moved on to bigger roles in comedies Green Wing and Broken News. She also starred in the films Confetti and Magicians alongside comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb, and BBC One's Learners. In November 2009, she joined Miranda Hart in the BBC comedy series Miranda, based upon the BBC Radio 2 series Miranda Hart's Joke Shop and featuring the same principal actors.
Filmography
Films
Year Film Role 1998 Basil Windmere House Chambermaid 1999 Julie and the Cadillacs Girl on stage 2006 Confetti Jen 2007 Magicians Carol Grow Your Own Carla 2008 Quantum of Solace Ocean Sky receptionist 2010 Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva (English dub) Celia Reidley Television
Year Series Role Notes 1994 A Dark-Adapted Eye Elsie TV film 1998 Bob and Margaret Various characters 2002 Bad Girls Spike Appeared in three episodes Daddy's Girl DC Parkes TV film 2002, 2004 The Bill Mel Roland
Lara SillitonEpisode 18.74
Episode 20.622002, 2006 Doctors Debs
Wendy DriscollEpisode 5.16: "Too Late for Goodbyes"
Episode 8.45: "Shadowplay"2003 Sweet Medicine Jill Episode 1.5 2004 Casualty Sandra Lee Episode 18.29: "Parenthood" Peep Show Karen Episode 2.6 2005 Man Stroke Woman Customer
Woman In PubEpisode 1.2
Episode 1.5Heatwave Pippa Connors TV film Beethoven Johanna van Beethoven TV mini-series: parts 2 and 3 Mile High Gina Episode 2.23 Broken News Claire Appeared in all six episodes 2006 Green Wing Nurse Episode 2.7 Saxondale Tina Episode 1.5 2007 Supernormal Changerella
Additional voicesAppeared in 26 episodes Learners Fiona TV film The IT Crowd Margaret Episode 2.4: "The Dinner Party" That Mitchell and Webb Look Various characters Appeared in 17 episodes
Episode 2.1
Episode 2.2
Episode 2.4
Episode 2.5
Episode 2.6
Episode 3.1
Episode 3.2
Episode 3.3
Episode 3.4
Episode 3.5
Episode 3.6
Episode 4.1
Episode 4.2
Episode 4.3
Episode 4.4
Episode 4.5
Episode 4.62008 Love Soup Sarah Episode 2.4: "The Menaced Assassin" Beautiful People Miss Dunnderdale Episode 1.5: "How I Got My Tongs" After You've Gone Lisa Episode 3.6: "Damaged" 2008–2009 Moving Wallpaper Gillian McGovern Appeared in 17 episodes 2009 only Horrible Histories Various characters 2009- Miranda Stevie Sutton All episodes of series 1 and 2, apart from episode 5 of series 2 2010 How Not To Live Your Life Karen Episode 3.1: "Don's New Job" 2011 Waterloo Road Linda Radleigh 7X13- The Jury II Tanya Hawkins Episode 2 - Video games
- Fable (2004) - Additional voice
- Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (2004) - Additional voices
- Buzz! The Music Quiz (2005) - Floor manager
- Medieval II: Total War (2006) - Additional voices
- Overlord II (2008) - Mistress Kelda
Theatre
References
- ^ a b From cat litter to the cat's whiskers Swindon Advertiser - 14 November 2003
- ^ Sarah's big break as star of Confetti Wilmslow Express - 24 May 2006
External links
Categories:- 1971 births
- English film actors
- English stage actors
- English voice actors
- Living people
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