Katharine Schlesinger

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Katharine Schlesinger
Born
Katharine Anne Schlesinger

(1963-04-29) 29 April 1963 (age 60)
Years active1984–present

Katharine Schlesinger (born 29 April 1963 [1] ) is a British actress. [2] In 1987, she starred as Catherine Morland in the BBC Television adaptation of Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey and Anne Frank in the BBC's The Diary of Anne Frank . She is the niece of the film director John Schlesinger and the great-niece of Dame Peggy Ashcroft.

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Theatre

In 1990, she listed her earlier provincial stage work as:

Listed London work included:

She made her National Theatre debut in 1988 as Grace Wellborn in Ben Jonson's Bartholomew Fair staged in the Olivier Theatre, followed in 1989 by her role as Jacinta in the Cottesloe revival of Lope de Vega's Fuenteovejuna . In November 1989, again at the National, she played the title role in Steven Berkoff's symbolist stage adaptation of Oscar Wilde's Salome , a production which transferred to the Phoenix Theatre in January 1990. According to critic Robert Tanitch, "Katharine Schlesinger mimed the dance of the seven veils and, without having taken anything off, persuaded a hushed audience that she was standing there totally naked." [3]

In February 1991, at the Royal Court's Theatre Upstairs, she took part in performances of selected plays in the Young Writers' Festival. Since then no further London stage credits for Katharine Schlesinger have been listed in the Theatre Record annual Indexes.

Audio work

Schlesinger's audio work includes William Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost [4] and Henry VIII . [5]

She also sang the period song That's the Way to the Zoo in her appearance in the Doctor Who serial Ghost Light (1989). [6]

Select filmography

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References

  1. "Births", The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post , 1 May 1963
  2. SCHLESINGER, Katharine, BFI
  3. Oscar Wilde on Stage and Screen by Robert Tanitch, Methuen (2001) ISBN   0-413-72610-X
  4. Love's Labor's Lost Archived 2007-10-21 at the Wayback Machine , Audio Partners
  5. CLASSICS – SHAKESPEARE (PLAYS & SONNETS) Archived 2008-02-24 at the Wayback Machine , Soundbooks
  6. (2003) Doctor Who: The Classics Series - Ghost Light Archived 2020-02-21 at the Wayback Machine , BBC