Helen Rule

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Helen Rule is a British actress [1] based in Cornwall, England.

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Career

In 2002 she landed her first film role, after completing a 2-year BTEC National Diploma acting course, in a Cornish language feature film Hwerow Hweg . [2] The film went on to be nominated for best feature at the Celtic Media Festival and was released in Wales, Canada and Brittany. Rule was then cast in several short films including a domestic violence awareness film which led to a role in the award-winning [3] thriller The Lark starring Mary Woodvine and Phil Jacobs and her first major film role in horror Siren Song starring C Thomas Howell. Theatre credits include West-Side Story and Coriolanus with appearances as a student in Nutcracker Suite and Cinderella (with the European ballet).

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995"Wycliffe"Episode: "Happy Families"
2002 Wild West (TV series) Episode: "Tin Tin Tin"
2013 Living The Part OliviaEpisode: "The Duke"

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999"Frenchman's Creek (TV movie)
2002 Hwerow Hweg Becky
2007The 12 Inch Pianist (short film)Villagershort film
2007New BootsPolice Officershort film
2007 The Lark (2007 film) Siobhan
2012A Mother's LoveSarahshort film
2014After MelanieJennyshort film by Amanda Whittington-Walsh
2016 Blood Lust Tessaka Siren Song [UK] & #cannibal island [Germany]

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References

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  2. "ENGLAND | Cornwall's Bitter Sweet premiere". BBC News. 12 March 2002. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  3. "2010 Twin Rivers Media Festival" (PDF). Twinriversmediafestival.com. Retrieved 26 July 2018.