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| name = Rose Keegan |
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| occupation = Actress |
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| mother = Susanne Keegan |
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| father = Sir John Keegan |
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| website = http://rosekeegan.com/ |
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'''Rose Keegan''' is a British actress of stage, film and television. She trained at the [[Royal Central School of Speech and Drama]]. Her father was the military historian John Keegan. |
'''Rose Keegan''' is a British actress of stage, film and television. She trained at the [[Royal Central School of Speech and Drama]]. Her mother is the writer Susanne Keegan. Her father was the writer and military historian [[John Keegan|Sir John Keegan]].<ref>{{Cite news|last=Binder|first=David|date=2012-08-03|title=John Keegan, Historian Who Put a Face on War, Dies at 78 (Published 2012)|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/03/books/sir-john-keegan-historian-who-put-a-face-on-war-dies-at-78.html|access-date=2020-11-25|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> |
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==Selected credits== |
==Selected credits== |
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===Theatre=== |
===Theatre=== |
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* Susan in |
* Susan in ''[[Abigail's Party]]'' by [[Mike Leigh]] directed by Sarah Esdaile - ATG Tour |
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* Susan in ''Abigail's Party'' by Mike Leigh directed by Sarah Esdaile - Theatre Royal Bath/Tour |
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* Andy in ''[[Stepping Out (play)|Stepping Out]]'' by [[Richard Harris (television writer)|Richard Harris]] directed by Maria Friedman - Theatre Royal Bath/Tour |
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* Cunegonde in ''[[Candide]]'', at the [[Gate Theatre]], directed by [[David Farr (playwright)|David Farr]] |
* Cunegonde in ''[[Candide]]'', at the [[Gate Theatre]], directed by [[David Farr (playwright)|David Farr]] |
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* ''A Message for the Brokenhearted'', at Liverpool Playhouse/BAC, written by [[Gregory Motton]] and directed by [[Ramin Gray]] |
* Linda in ''A Message for the Brokenhearted'', at Liverpool Playhouse/BAC, written by [[Gregory Motton]] and directed by [[Ramin Gray]] |
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* ''The Revengers Comedies'', at the [[Novello Theatre|Strand Theatre]], written and directed by Sir [[Alan Ayckbourn]] |
* Norma in ''[[The Revengers' Comedies]]'', at the [[Novello Theatre|Strand Theatre]], written and directed by Sir [[Alan Ayckbourn]] |
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* ''Bedroom Farce'', [[Aldwych Theatre]], written by Sir Alan Ayckbourn and directed by [[Loveday Ingram]] |
* Susannah in ''[[Bedroom Farce (play)|Bedroom Farce]]'', [[Aldwych Theatre]], written by Sir Alan Ayckbourn and directed by [[Loveday Ingram]] |
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* ''The Ghost is Here'', [[New National Theatre, Tokyo]], directed by |
* Model Girl in ''The Ghost is Here'', [[New National Theatre, Tokyo]], directed by Kazuyoshi Kushida |
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* ''Hushabye Mountain'', at the [[Hampstead Theatre]], written by Jonathan Harvey, directed by Paul Miller |
* Lana in ''Hushabye Mountain'', at the [[Hampstead Theatre]], written by Jonathan Harvey, directed by Paul Miller |
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* Comedy Satire and Deeper Meaning at The Gate Theatre written by Gregory Motton and directed by David Farr |
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* The Countess in The Beelzebub Sonata at The Gate Theatre directed by Duncan Ward |
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===Film=== |
===Film=== |
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* ''[[Thunderbirds (2004 film)|Thunderbirds]]'', directed by [[Jonathan Frakes]] |
* ''[[Thunderbirds (2004 film)|Thunderbirds]]'', directed by [[Jonathan Frakes]] |
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* ''[[Match Point]]'', directed by [[Woody Allen]]<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|title=Jodie Prenger stars as Mike Leigh's modern classic Abigail's Party tours to Edinburgh|url=https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/whats-on/jodie-prenger-stars-mike-leighs-modern-classic-abigails-party-tours-edinburgh-548234|access-date=2020-11-25|website=www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com|language=en}}</ref> |
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* ''[[Match Point]]'', directed by [[Woody Allen]] |
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* ''[[The Mirror Crack'd (TV film)|The Mirror Crack'd]]''<ref name="auto"/> |
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1]]''<ref name="auto"/> |
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===Television=== |
===Television=== |
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* ''Catwalk Dogs'' ( |
* ''[[Catwalk Dogs]]'' ([[ITV1]]), |
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* ''Lilies'' (BBC |
* ''[[Lilies (TV series)|Lilies]]'' ([[BBC One]]), |
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* ''Hearts and Bones'' ( |
* ''[[Hearts and Bones (TV series)|Hearts and Bones]]'' ([[BBC One]]), |
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* ''[[Gimme Gimme Gimme (TV series)|Gimme Gimme Gimme]] (BBC |
* ''[[Gimme Gimme Gimme (TV series)|Gimme Gimme Gimme]]'' ([[BBC Two]]),<ref name="auto"/> |
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* ''[[Black Books]] (Channel 4), |
* ''[[Black Books]]'' ([[Channel 4]]), |
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* ''[[Miss Marple (TV series)|Miss Marple]]'' ([[BBC One]]). |
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== References == |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{IMDb name|444451}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Keegan, Rose}} |
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[[Category:British stage actresses]] |
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[[Category:British television actresses]] |
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Alma mater | Royal Central School of Speech and Drama |
Occupation | Actress |
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Website | http://rosekeegan.com/ |
Rose Keegan is a British actress of stage, film and television. She trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Her mother is the writer Susanne Keegan. Her father was the writer and military historian Sir John Keegan.[1]
Selected credits
[edit]Theatre
[edit]- Susan in Abigail's Party by Mike Leigh directed by Sarah Esdaile - ATG Tour
- Susan in Abigail's Party by Mike Leigh directed by Sarah Esdaile - Theatre Royal Bath/Tour
- Andy in Stepping Out by Richard Harris directed by Maria Friedman - Theatre Royal Bath/Tour
- Cunegonde in Candide, at the Gate Theatre, directed by David Farr
- Linda in A Message for the Brokenhearted, at Liverpool Playhouse/BAC, written by Gregory Motton and directed by Ramin Gray
- Norma in The Revengers' Comedies, at the Strand Theatre, written and directed by Sir Alan Ayckbourn
- Susannah in Bedroom Farce, Aldwych Theatre, written by Sir Alan Ayckbourn and directed by Loveday Ingram
- Model Girl in The Ghost is Here, New National Theatre, Tokyo, directed by Kazuyoshi Kushida
- Lana in Hushabye Mountain, at the Hampstead Theatre, written by Jonathan Harvey, directed by Paul Miller
- Comedy Satire and Deeper Meaning at The Gate Theatre written by Gregory Motton and directed by David Farr
- The Countess in The Beelzebub Sonata at The Gate Theatre directed by Duncan Ward
Film
[edit]- Hope Gap, written and directed by William Nicholson
- Thunderbirds, directed by Jonathan Frakes
- Match Point, directed by Woody Allen[2]
- Magicians, directed by Andrew O'Connor
- The Mirror Crack'd[2]
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1[2]
Television
[edit]- Catwalk Dogs (ITV1),
- Lilies (BBC One),
- Hearts and Bones (BBC One),
- Gimme Gimme Gimme (BBC Two),[2]
- Black Books (Channel 4),
- Miss Marple (BBC One).
References
[edit]- ^ Binder, David (3 August 2012). "John Keegan, Historian Who Put a Face on War, Dies at 78 (Published 2012)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- ^ a b c d "Jodie Prenger stars as Mike Leigh's modern classic Abigail's Party tours to Edinburgh". www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
External links
[edit]- Rose Keegan at IMDb