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Sam Battersea

 
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Sam Battersea (born May, 1974) in Reading, Berkshire, is a British actress. She is part of the LIVE! GIRLS! trio who were commissioned by BBC3 to write and perform their own narrative comedy show called Live!Girls! present Dogtown. Sam is co-creator and performed many of the main characters. The show shown on BBC Three in 1996. Further information @ Dogtown Website

Credits

THEATRE

  • LIVE! GIRLS! Sketch Show! (dir. Ed Wilson & John Hoggarth)
    • Pleasance Theatre Edinburgh,
    • Soho Theatre
    • Leicester Comedy Festival
  • Bianca' - Shrew'd - Arcola Theatre (dir. Patrick Keeley).
  • Various Characters - News Review - Canal Café Theatre (dir. Geoff Aymer)
  • Various Characters - The Ghost of Auntie Pat - Pleasance Theatre Edinburgh, & Canal Café Theatre (dir. John Hoggarth & Ed Wilson)
  • Hazel Foster - That Biscuit Stole My Husband - Pleasance Theatre, Edinburgh (dir. Ed Wilson)
  • Hazel Foster - Keith Foster is Missing - Canal Café Theatre (dir. Ed Wilson)
  • Various Roles - Clergyman's Daughter - Bristol Old Vic Studio (dir. Patricia Doyle)
  • Emilia - Othello - Glasgow Theatre Royal (dir. Ed Wilson)
  • Berthe - Pippin - Bloomsbury Theatre (dir. Ed Wilson)
  • Miss Belzer - When She Danced - Old Fire Station, Oxford (dir. Piers Torday)
  • First Witch - Macbeth - Theatre Royal, Brighton (dir. Ed Wilson)
  • Helena - Midsummer Nights Dream - Oxford Shakespeare Fest (dir. Ali Robertson)
  • Doctor Babs - Amphibious Spangulatos - Greenwich Theatre (dir. Ed Wilson)

TV / FILM

  • Live! Girls! present Dogtown - Sheila Taddler, Bill's downtrodden wife; Carol Gomez, domineering optician
  • Kate - Sammy Shortcut - UK Film Council/EM Media (dir. Simon Welsford)
  • Mum - Kellogg Free Giveaway Advert - Hello Love (dir. Matt Carter)
  • Wife - Alpen Ident - Godman Films (dir. Ben Gregor)
  • PA - BT Advert (dir. Steve Reeves)

CABARET

  • Comedy Sketch for the Fierce Creatures Premiere, Empire Cinema, Leicester Square
  • National Youth Theatre Gala, Barbican Hall
  • National Youth Theatre 40th Gala, Piccadilly Theatre

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