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Sophie Thompson

 
Actor: Sophie Thompson
  • Born: 1962
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '80s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Romance
  • Career Highlights: Twenty-One, Dancing At Lughnasa, A Harlot's Progress
  • First Major Screen Credit: Twenty-One (1991)

Biography

A respected character actress who is also part of one of Britain's most celebrated show business families, Sophie Thompson has brought life to a bevy of characters on the stage, screen, and television. The daughter of actors Eric Thompson and Phillyda Law, and the younger sister of actress Emma Thompson, Sophie Thompson was born in London in 1962. She began acting at a very young age and had already done TV work by the time she attended the Old Vic Theatre School.

Following two seasons with the Old Vic, the actress transferred her talents to the West End for a number of prestigious Shakespearean productions, including Judi Dench's Much Ado About Nothing and Derek Jacobi's Hamlet, as well as countless contemporary works by the likes of Tennessee Williams and Tom Stoppard. Over the course of her stage career, Thompson has earned many honors, most notably two Olivier nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her work in Alan Ayckbourne's Wildest Dreams and Company, and a Clarence Derwent Award for her performance in the former.

Onscreen, Thompson has appeared to memorable effect in a variety of films, often stealing the light from her more prominent co-stars. Although she made her film debut in 1982 with an uncredited role as a prostitute in The Missionary, it was not until the 1990s that she began to gain any sort of recognition amongst filmgoers. Thompson did hilarious work in the 1994 hit Four Weddings and a Funeral, playing a bride whose very vocal and energetic wedding night antics cause no end of discomfort for a hapless Hugh Grant. She also provided priceless support in a pair of Jane Austen adaptations, first in Roger Michell's acclaimed 1995 film adaptation of Persuasion, in which she played Mrs. Musgrove, the heroine's disagreeable hypochondriac sister and then in Douglas McGrath's Emma (1996), which saw her play the socially inept Miss Bates. The latter film allowed Thompson to act alongside her mother, who, in no great stretch of casting, portrayed Mrs. Bates, her onscreen mother. Although she has repeatedly demonstrated her comedic ability in a number of films, Thompson is equally well-suited to drama, as she memorably demonstrated in Dancing at Lughnasa (1998), a drama about five close-knit Irish sisters that cast her as a simple-minded and ultimately tragic young woman. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Sophie Thompson
Born 1962[1]
London, England
Spouse(s) Richard Lumsden
(1995–present)

Sophie Thompson (born 1962) is an award-winning English actress, best known for playing Stella Crawford in EastEnders.

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Early life

The second daughter born to actress Phyllida Law and actor Eric Thompson, Sophie is the younger sister of two-time Academy Award-winning actress and screenwriter Emma Thompson.

Career

Thompson has worked in film, television, theatre and radio, and has narrated a number of audiobooks. She made her debut in 1978, at the age of 16, starring in A Traveller in Time, before going on to study at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

Film

Big-screen roles include Four Weddings and a Funeral, Emma, Dancing at Lughnasa, Gosford Park, Fat Slags, Relative Values, and the upcoming Morris: A Life with Bells On. Thompson will also be starring in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in 2010, as Mafalda Hopkirk.

Television

Thompson starred alongside popular British comedians Jack Dee, in Jonathan Creek, and Lee Evans in So What Now? She has also appeared in Persuasion, Midsomer Murders, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (TV series), A Harlot's Progress and Magnolia. She played Miss Bartlett in Andrew Davies' 2007 adaptation of E.M. Forster's A Room with a View and also appeared in the last episode of Series 4 of Doc Martin.

EastEnders

Thompson played the role of child abuser Stella Crawford in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders. She came into the show as Phil Mitchell's lawyer and they gradually developed a romantic link. Stella later became jealous of Phil's relationship with his son Ben and began to emotionally and physically abuse him — becoming one of soaps most-hated villains. A big success with critics and viewers, her character is said to be a part of EastEnders' big turn around and renewed success.[citation needed]. Thompson left EastEnders on 20 July 2007, after the exposure of Stella's evil ways on her wedding day, leading to her committing suicide by jumping off a factory roof, landing on the wedding car.

Theatre

Thompson played Amy in the 1996 revival of Stephen Sondheim's musical Company. She later won the 1999 Olivier Award for her performance in Sondheim's Into The Woods.

Personal life

Thompson has been married to actor Richard Lumsden since 1995. They have two children — Ernie James (born 1997) and Walter Eric (born 2000) — and live in London.[2]

Résumé

Film

Television

  • May Contain Nuts … Sarah; 11–18 June 2009, ITV1
  • Big Top (2009)
  • A Room with a View (2007) … Charlotte Bartlett
  • EastEnders … Stella Crawford; 2006–07, BBC One
  • Doctors … Rachel Barton in "Rabbitgate"; 2 November 2006
  • A Harlot's Progress … Jane Hogarth; 2006
  • Magnolia … Marjorie Forsyth; 2006
  • Midsomer Murders … April Gooding in "Dead Letters"; 26 February 2006, ITV1
  • The Young Visiters … Bessie Topp, 2003
  • Jonathan Creek … Dorothy Moon in "Angel Hair"; 8 March 2003
  • So What Now? … Heather; 26 March – 22 May 2001, BBC Two
  • The Railway Children … Mrs Perks; 2000
  • Mr. Bean … Girlfriend "Torvill and Bean"; 17 March 1995
  • Performance … Gillian Player in "Message for Posterity"; 29 October 1994
  • Comedy Playhouse … Val in "The Complete Guide to Relationships"; 13 April 1993
  • The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes … Agatha in "The Master Blackmailer"; 2 January 1992
  • Boon … Vicky 'Mouthpiece' in "Help Me Make It Through the Night"; 24 September 1991, ITV
  • Tumbledown … Louise Stubbs; 30 May 1988, BBC1
  • Casualty … Judy Wilson in "Cross Fingers"; 31 October 1987, BBC1
  • Hammer House of Horror … First Girl in "Guardian of the Abyss"; 15 November 1980
  • A Traveller in Time … Penelope in five episodes: 4 January — 1 February 1978

Theatre

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