Georgina Strawson

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Georgina Strawson is an English actress known for her tv, film and theatre roles in both comedy and drama. Among her most popular dramatic performances, is lady of house Rosamund Calendar in Hetty Feather (TV series) on CBBC (TV channel). Georgina also featured as undercover detective Dyer in Aliens for E4 television channel, as well as Gail Meadows in New Blood on BBC One and played a supporting role in the Netflix series The Crown (season 3) season 3 playing Buckingham Palace Maid to Prince Philip's mother, Princess Alice of Battenberg.

Her comedy roles include featured roles in cult series The PhoneShop and Count Arthur Strong (Steve Delaney and Graham Linehan) as well as The Cricklewood Greats, written and directed by Peter Capaldi.

Theatre includes playing Dorothea in Dorothea's Story in Geoffrey Beevers MiddleMarch Trilogy at the Orange Tree Theatre in London. She played Australian Scientist Meera in one woman show Frogman at Norwich Playhouse and Shoreditch Town Hall as well as an International tour in 2018.[1] visiting China, Brisbane and Melbourne as well as Hong Kong in 2019[1]

Georgina is also a writer. Work includes a comedy web comedy series called Joan and May[2] which she co-created with comedy partner Laura Evelyn[2]. From this they went onto create Ten Years a London Short Film Festival|LSFF New Shorts: Funny Shit[3] nominated short and where they also were invited to kickstart Short Sighted Cinema's 2017 Sketch Night and Live Comedy event. Other writing credits include The Internet Was Made For Adults[4] a stage play which premiered at Vault Festival in 2018 and was awarded a People's Choice Award[5]. Most recently Georgina has written a radio-play called Finding Motherhood in Lockdown which is in post production with audio producer Peregrine Andrews.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Frogman - 2017-2021". curious directive. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Joan and May Comedy". joanandmaycomedy.com. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  3. "NEW SHORTS: Funny Shit | London Short Film Festival". archive.shortfilms.org.uk. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  4. Ian (2018-02-11). "Review: The Internet Was Made For Adults, VAULT Festival". There Ought To Be Clowns. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  5. "VAULT Festival Awards | VAULT Festival". Retrieved 2022-05-23.

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