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Imogen Stubbs
British actress

Imogen Stubbs

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British actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Rothbury, Northumberland, North East England, England
Age
63 years
Family
Spouse:
Trevor Nunn
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1.651 m
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Biography

Imogen Stubbs, Lady Nunn (born 20 February 1961) is an English actress and playwright.

Early life

Imogen Stubbs was born in Rothbury, Northumberland, lived briefly in Portsmouth, Hampshire, where her father was a naval officer, and then moved with her parents to London, where they lived on an elderly river barge on the Thames. She was educated at two independent schools: St Paul's Girls' School and Westminster School, where Stubbs was one of the "token girls" in the sixth form, and Exeter College, Oxford, gaining a First Class degree. Her acting career started with Irina in a student production of Three Sisters at the Oxford Playhouse and her first professional success, while still at RADA, was as Sally Bowles in Cabaret at the Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich.

She graduated from RADA in the same class as Jane Horrocks and Iain Glen, and has since become an Associate Member of RADA. She achieved success on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company, notably as Desdemona in Othello, which was directed by Trevor Nunn. Additional stage work includes Saint Joan at the Strand Theatre and Heartbreak House at the Haymarket and in Jessica Lange's London production of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1997.

Personal life

In 1994 she married Sir Trevor Nunn, acquiring the courtesy title of Lady Nunn. They have two children: a son and a daughter. It was announced in April 2011 that she and Nunn were to separate. She is a second cousin of Alexander Armstrong.

Filmography

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1985The Browning VersionMrs Gilbert
1986NanouNanou
1988The RainbowUrsula BrangwenThree-episode BBC1 production by Stuart Burge, aired in December.
1988DeadlineLady Romy BurtonTV film
1989Fellow TravellerSarah Atchinson
1990Relatively SpeakingGinny Whittaker
1990PasternakLara and OlgaVoice roles
1990OthelloDesdemonaRSC/Primetime/BBC Production by Greg Smith, directed by Trevor Nunn
1992After the DanceHelenBBC2 television production by Stuart Burge
1993Sandra, C'est la VieMarie
1993–1994Anna LeeAnna Lee
1997MothertimeSuzie
2000Blind AmbitionAnnie Thomas
2000Big KidsSarah Spiller
2001So What Now?Chloe
2002Township OperaNarrator
2005CasualtyChloe GreerEpisode: "Running out of Kisses"
2006Agatha Christie's Marple: The Moving FingerMona Symmington
2006Brief EncountersSoniaEpisode: "Semi-Detached"
2009New TricksLottie DavenportEpisode: "Shadow Show"
2011InjusticeGemma Lawrence2 Episodes
2012DoctorsMiranda PayneEpisode: "High-Flyer"
2012ParentsIsabelle HopkinsGuest appearance in episode 3 of Sky1 comedy
2012SwitchEsmeEpisode: "Summer Solstice Showdown"
Film
YearFilmRoleNotes
1982PrivilegedImogen
1986NanouNanou
1988A Summer StoryMegan David
1989Erik the VikingPrincess Aud
1991The WandererNarrator(Voice)
1991True ColorsDiana Stiles
1994A Pin for the ButterflyMother
1995Jack & SarahSarah
1995Sense and SensibilityLucy Steele
1996Twelfth Night: Or What You WillViola
2000Snow on SaturdayDirector, Co-writerWinner, "UCI Cinemas Award" best British short film
2003CollusionMary Dolphin
2004Dead CoolHenny
2006Stories of Lost SoulsFriend in crowdsegment: "Standing Room Only"
2007Behind the Director's Son's CutPrincess Aud
2014Insomniacs (short)Alice
Self
YearProgrammeNotes
1996The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century
1998Twentieth Century Blues: The Songs of Noël Coward
2015Natural World, Return of the Giant KillersNarratorBBC

Theatre

YearTitleRoleCompany
1985CabaretSally BowlesWolsey Theatre, Ipswich
1985The BoyfriendPolly BrowneWolsey Theatre, Ipswich
1986The RoverHelenaSwan Theatre, Stratford
1986Two Noble KinsmenGaoler's daughterThe Other Place, Stratford
1987Richard IIQueen IsabelSwan
1989OthelloDesdemonaThe Other Place
1992Heartbreak HouseEllieTheatre Royal, Haymarket
1994Saint JoanJoanStrand Theatre
1994Uncle VanyaYelenaChichester Festival
1996A Streetcar Named DesireStellaTheatre Royal, Haymarket
1998CloserAnnaLyric Theatre, London
1998BetrayalEmmaNational Theatre
2001The RelapseAmandaNational Theatre
2002Three SistersMashaTheatre Royal, Bath (and tour)
2003Mum's the WordLindaAlbery Theatre
2004HamletGertrudeOld Vic
2006Duchess of MalfiDuchessWest Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
2008Scenes from a MarriageMarianneBelgrade Theatre, Coventry
2009Alphabetical OrderLucyHampstead Theatre
2010The Glass MenagerieAmandaShared Experience
2011Private LivesAmandaManchester Royal Exchange
2011Little EyolfRitaJermyn Street Theatre, London
2011Salt, Root and RoeMennaTrafalgar Studios, London

2012Orpheus DescendingLadyRoyal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
2013Third Finger, Left HandNiamhTrafalgar Studios, London
2013Strangers on a TrainElsieGielgud Theatre, London
2014Little RevolutionSarah / variousAlmeida Theatre, London
2014The HyperchondriacBelineTouring,
2015Communicating DoorsRuellaMenier Theatre, London
2016Things I Know to be TrueFran PriceFrantic Assembly

Other projects and contributions

  • When Love Speaks (2002, EMI Classics) – Shakespeare's "Sonnet 21" ("So it is not with me as with that Muse")

Writer

In July 2004 Stubbs's play We Happy Few, directed by her husband and starring Juliet Stevenson and Marcia Warren, opened at the Gielgud Theatre, London, after a try-out in Malvern. In September 2008 Reader's Digest announced that she had joined the magazine as a contributing editor and writer of adventure stories.

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