Lynsey Baxter
Lynsey Baxter is an English actress. Born in London, she began as a child actress in 1974 and later trained at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). She has worked in theatre, television, film, radio and voiceover.
Lynsey Baxter | |
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Born | [1] | 7 May 1959
Years active | 1974-present |
Baxter trained in reflexology in 1998, while appearing in the television series Dangerfield, and in her spare time worked in hospitals.[2] Additionally she is reported to be a trained remedial masseuse and transpersonal counsellor.[3]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1981 | The French Lieutenant's Woman | Ernestina | |
1984 | Real Life | Jackie | |
1988 | The Girl in the Swing | Barbara | |
1992 | The Pleasure Principle | Sammy | |
1996 | The Cold Light of Day | Milena Tatour | |
2003 | The Bone Hunter | Henini | |
2003 | The Gospel of John | Mary Magdalene | |
2005 | Can't Stop Breathing | Louise | Short |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1974 | The Little Match Girl | Little Match Girl | TV film |
1976 | Peter Pan | Jane | TV film |
1976 | Operation Patch | Betsy Cosserat | TV series |
1976 | Dickens of London | Orfling | TV miniseries |
1978 | The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie | Sandy Stranger | TV series |
1978 | The Devil's Crown | Isabella of Angoulême | Recurring role |
1983 | To the Lighthouse | Nancy Ramsay | TV film |
1983 | Partners in Crime | Lois Hargreaves | "The House of Lurking Death" |
1984 | Horizon | Margaret Howard | "The Intelligence Man" |
1984 | Tales of the Unexpected | Jane | "Accidental Death" |
1984 | The Gentle Touch | Sally Wyatt | "Mad Dog" |
1987 | Succubus | Jane | TV film |
1987 | Screen Two | Mariella | "Hedgehog Wedding" |
1988 | The Ray Bradbury Theater | Katherine | "Punishment Without Crime" |
1988 | Screenplay | Elizabeth | "Starlings" |
1988 | Bust | Sarah Sturgis | "Love Bait" |
1989 | After the War | Felicity Hale | "Love and Kisses" |
1989 | Goldeneye | Wren Lieutenant | TV film |
1989 | Saracen | Juliet Isted | "Decoy" |
1989 | Act of Will | Jane Sedgewick | "1.4" |
1989 | Snakes and Ladders | Serena | "1.5", "1.6", "1.7" |
1990 | Bergerac | Joanna Carter | "Roots of Evil" |
1990 | Chancer | Victoria Douglas | 13 |
1991 | Zorro | Rosalinda de la Fuente | "The Devil's Fortress: Parts 1 & 2" |
1991 | 4 Play | Zoe | "Seduction" |
1991 | Clarissa | Arabella "Bella" Harlowe | TV miniseries |
1992 | Screen Two | Madalena | "The Grass Arena" |
1992 | Natural Lies | Lucy | "1.1", "1.2", "1.3" |
1992 | Boon | Karen Verdi | "Queen's Gambit" |
1993 | The Mushroom Picker | Clea | TV miniseries |
1993 | The Darling Buds of May | Jasmine Brown | "Cast Your Pearls Not Before Swine: Part 2" |
1993 | The Comic Strip Presents... | Helen Wilson | "Queen of the Wild Frontier" |
1993 | The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | Margaret Trappe | "Young Indiana Jones and the Phantom Train of Doom" |
1993 | Remember | Danielle | TV film |
1994 | I Spy Returns | Santina | TV film |
1994 | Broken Lives | Duchess of Beaufort | TV film |
1994 | Without Walls | Lucrezia Borgia | "Lucrezia Borgia Reveals All" |
1994 | The Trial of Lord Lucan | Lady Veronica Lucan | TV film |
1995 | Le blanc à lunettes | Lady Makinson | TV film |
1995 | Bugs | Sally | "Manna from Heaven" |
1996 | Casualty | Sarah Leonard | "Chain Reactions" |
1996 | Pie in the Sky | Sasha Wilkes | "New Leaf" |
1997 | Harry Enfield's Television Programme | Miss Baxter | "2.3" |
1997 | Bramwell | Laura Talbot | "3.7" |
1998 | Dangerfield | Beth Saunders | Recurring role |
1999 | An Evil Streak | Catherine Mereday | "1.1", "1.2", "1.3" |
1999 | Psychos | Dr. Karen Smith | TV miniseries |
2000 | Gormenghast | Cora Groan | TV miniseries |
2000 | Peak Practice | Kate Turner | Recurring role |
2001 | Doc Martin | Petronella | TV film |
2001 | Judge John Deed | Dr. Helena Bellew | "Hidden Agenda" |
2002 | Manchild | Marilyn | "Four of a Kind" |
2003 | Hardware | Jean | "Naked" |
2003 | Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie | Petronella | TV film |
2003 | Absolute Power | Virginia Harcourt | "Country Life" |
2004 | Rosemary & Thyme | Marcia Pearson | "Orpheus in the Undergrowth" |
2005 | The Walk | Stephanie | TV film |
2005 | Murder in Suburbia | Mary Soukis | "Viva La Salsa" |
2005 | Egypt | Sarah Belzoni | TV miniseries |
2006 | Mayo | Sandra | "1.4" |
2006 | Rebus | Belinda | "The Black Book" |
2006 | Blue Murder | Claire Wray | "Make Believe" |
2010 | Lewis | Ursula Van Tassel | "Falling Darkness" |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1974 | Next of Kin | Lucy Lloyd | National Theatre[4][5] |
1975 | Heroes | The Girl | Royal Court[6][7] |
1977 | As You Like It | Phoebe | Royal Shakespeare Company |
1977 | The Cherry Orchard | Anya | Nottingham Playhouse[8] |
1978 | The Dance of Death | Judith | [9] |
1979 | You Never Can Tell | Dolly | Lyric Theatre[3][9] |
1979 | The Master Builder | Hilde Wangel | |
1979 | Brimstone and Treacle | Pattie | Open Space[10][11] |
1980 | Romeo and Juliet | Juliet | African Tour[12] |
1981 | Heartbreak House | Ellie Dunn | Royal Exchange[13] |
Aunt Dan and Lemon | Mindy | Royal Court Theatre & New York[3] | |
1981 | Total Eclipse | Matilde Verlaine | Lyric Theatre[14] |
The Lady from the Sea | Hilde Wangel | Royal Exchange, Manchester | |
The Dance of Death | Judith | Royal Shakespeare Company | |
1994 | Les Parents terribles | Madeleine | National Theatre[15] |
A Flea in Her Ear | Eugenie | Nottingham Playhouse | |
The Devil's Disciple | The Girl | Royal Shakespeare Company | |
The Zycoys | Styopka | Royal Shakespeare Company[3] |
Radio
- Kind Hearts and Coronets, BBC Radio (1995), as Sybella
- Abelard and Heloise, BBC Radio (1999)[3]
Awards
References
- England & Wales, Birth Index: 1915–2005 [database on-line] Original data: General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes
- A Question of Health dated 1998 at thefreelibrary.com
- Biography at TV.com
- Next of Kin by John Hopkins, The National Theatre, The Old Vic, 2 May 1974 at haroldpinter.org
- Otis L. Guernsey, The Best plays of 1973–1974 (Dodd, Mead, 1974), p. 108
- Punch, vol. 269 (1975), p. 66:"Peter Bennett as Julius's elderly gentleman friend and Lynsey Baxter as a teeny-bopper..."
- The Listener vol. 94 (British Broadcasting Corporation, 1975), p. 57
- Patrick Miles, Chekhov on the British stage (1993), p. 246
- Ian Herbert, Christine Baxter, Robert E. Finley, Who's who in the theatre: a biographical record, Vol. 2 (1981), pp. 54, 92
- Punch, vol. 276 (1979), p. 322
- Plays & Players, Issue 26, p. 3
- South African Digest (South African Information Service Dept. of Information, 1980)
- 1981 Heartbreak House at royalexchange.co.uk
- Country Life, vol. 169, (Country Life, Ltd., 1981), p. 1485
- Jean Cocteau, Les parents terribles (Nick Hern Books, 1994, new translation), p. xviii
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