Samantha bond
| Samantha Bond | |
|---|---|
| Samantha bond | |
| Birth name | Samantha Jane Bond [1] |
| Date of Birth | November 27, 1961 (57 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Kensington , London , UK |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | actress |
| Career | 1983 - to the present time |
| Direction | theater, cinema, television |
| IMDb | |
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Career
The debut of Samantha Bond in the theater took place in 1983 in the play "Daisy Pulls It Off" in Southampton , and then in the West End . [2] In the same year, she played the role of Maria Bertram in the television series Mansfield Park based on the novel of the same name by Jane Austen . In 1985, she starred in the movie adaptation of Agatha Christie ’s novel “ Murder Announced ” in a series of films about Miss Marple. In 1989, Bond played one of the supporting roles in the feature film Eric Viking .
In 1990, Bond played in one of the episodes of the series Poirot Agatha Christie , and in 1992, in the television series Inspector Morse . In 1997, she played the role of Miss Taylor (Mrs. Weston) in the television movie Emma . In 1999, she was nominated for a Tony for her role in Amy's View.
In 1995, in the feature film Golden Eye , she first performed the role of Miss Manipenny , secretary of the head of MI-6 M ( Pierce Brosnan also first appeared in Bond films). After that, she played three times in films about agent 007: in 1997 (“ Tomorrow she will never die ”), in 1999 (“ And the whole world is not enough ”) and in 2002 (“ Die, but not now ”). She left the project with the departure of Brosnan.
After that, she appeared in many British television series and television films, such as “ Hotel Babylon ”, “ ”, “ A Little Light - in Candleford ”, “Donovan”, “ The Adventures of Sarah Jane ” [3] , “ Pure English assassination . " In recent years, Samantha Bond can be seen as a guest star and supporting actress in the television series Downton Abbey and .
Family
Samantha was born into the family of actor and television producer Pat Sendis. [4] She has an older brother Matthew (journalist) and sister Abigel, also an actress.
In 1989, Samantha married British theater actor . In marriage, they had two children - Molly and Tom. [five]
Filmography
| Year | Russian name | original name | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1989 | f | Eric Viking | Erik the viking | Helga |
| 1990 | with | Agatha Christie's Poirot | Agatha christie's poirot | Stella robinson |
| 1995 | f | Golden eye | GoldenEye | Miss Manipenny |
| 1996 | tf | Emma | Emma | Mrs. Weston |
| 1997 | f | Tomorrow never dies | Tomorrow Never Dies | Miss Manipenny |
| 1999 | f | And the whole world is not enough | The world is not enough | Miss Manipenny |
| 2001 - 2011 | with | The Midsomer Murders | Midsomer murders | Kate Cameron / Arabella Hammond / Suzanne Chambers |
| 2002 | f | Die but not now | Die another day | Miss Manipenny |
| 2004 | f | Blinded | Dr. Caroline Lamore | |
| 2005 - 2006 | with | Donovan | Donovan | Kate Donovan |
| 2007 | with | Fanny hill | Fanny hill | Mrs. Cole |
| 2007 - 2008 | with | The Adventures of Sarah Jane | The sarah jane adventures | Mrs. Wormwood |
| 2007 - 2014 | with | Outnumbered | aunt angel | |
| 2008 | with | Distant shores | Lisa Shore | |
| 2008 | with | Hotel Babylon | Hotel babylon | Caroline |
| 2009 | with | Heartbeat | Sylvia Swinton | |
| 2009 | with | A little light - in Candleford | Lark Rise to Candleford | Celestia Bryce Coulson |
| 2009 | with | Miss Marple Agatha Christie | Agatha Christie's Marple | Sylvia Savage |
| 2010 | with | New tricks | New tricks | Anne Gorton |
| 2010 | with | The queen | Queen | |
| 2010 - 2015 | with | Downton Abbey | Downton abbey | Lady Rosamund Payneswick |
| 2015 - 2016 | with | Home fires | Francise barden | |
| 2017 | tf | Royal winter | A royal winter | Beatrice |
Notes
- ↑ IMDb: Samantha Bond (Biography)
- ↑ Review of 2002 production of Daisy , Telegraph , April 25, 2002.
- ↑ Doctor Who spin-off set for BBC , BBC News Online (September 14, 2006). Date of treatment September 14, 2006.
- ↑ Brocklehurst, Philip. Mr Brocklehurst meets ... . Mystmargarets.com (Winter 2011). The date of circulation is January 21, 2014.
- ↑ Wolf, Matt. Samantha Bond on Her Ideal London Role Opposite Real-Life Husband Alexander Hanson Archived January 17, 2011 at Wayback Machine , broadway.com, January 5, 2011; accessed April 13, 2014.
Links
- Samantha Bond on the Internet Movie Database
- Samantha Bond on the Internet Broadway Database