Rebecca Root

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Rebecca Root
Rebecca Root at the press conference of Sisters Brothers, 2018 Toronto Film Festival (44070760654).jpg
Root at the 2018 Toronto Film Festival
Born
Woking, Surrey, England
Alma mater Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
  • voice coach
Years active1995–present
Website rebeccaroot.co.uk

Rebecca Root is an English actress, comedian and voice coach. She is most well-known for playing the leading role in the 2015 BBC Two sitcom Boy Meets Girl . [1] She has performed the role of Siobhan in the National Theatre's touring production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time .

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She was rated 18th in The Independent on Sunday 's Rainbow List 2014, which named her as an openly transgender actress in mainstream television, alongside others like Alexandra Billings, Laverne Cox and Adèle Anderson. [2]

Biography

Root was born in Woking, Surrey, England. She is the second child of an auxiliary nurse mother, while her father was a banker in Guildford. She has an older sister called Rachel and a younger sister, Rosalind, who is eight years her junior.

At 11 years old her family moved to rural Oxfordshire where she attended Bartholomew School in Eynsham. As a young person she performed with local drama groups as well as the prestigious National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, where she was a contemporary of actors Lucy Briers, Jonathan Cake, and Daniel Craig. [3]

She went on to graduate from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama with a Master of Arts in Vocal Studies in 2012. [4] Her thesis, "There and Back Again: Adventures in Genderland", has since been published in the peer reviewed journal Voice and Speech Review.

Career

After finishing her sixth form education in 1987, Root moved to London full time in order to train as an actor at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts spent the next decade as a jobbing actor, [3] working in a range of television and theatre productions, notably in TV shows like Keeping Up Appearances and Casualty , and stage plays like The Lady's Not For Burning , Hamlet , and Tartuffe .

Before her breakthrough in 2015 playing a supporting role in the award-winning film The Danish Girl (her debut in film) and a lead role in the groundbreaking BBC Two romantic sitcom Boy Meets Girl , Root considered that she played roles described as “a romantic lead, debonair, knight, a soldier—typically and boringly ‘normal.’” [5]

In 2015 Root also starred in the BBC Radio 4 drama 1977, [6] about the transgender popular composer Angela Morley who had become a household name to British radio audiences as Wally Stott. It followed the year in which Morley was enlisted to complete composition of the musical soundtrack to the film Watership Down in three weeks flat. [7] She has appeared in the Doctor Who audio series Stranded, part of the Eighth Doctor's adventures, playing Tania Bell, the Doctor's first openly transgender companion, and an operative of Torchwood monitoring the Eighth Doctor when he is trapped on Earth due to the TARDIS suffering damage.

Root is also a voice coach, [8] teaching at the East 15 Acting School and from her home in Highgate, London. She started that career after she transitioned from male to female in 2003 [3] and acting work became harder to find. [9] Root also advertises voice therapy lessons specifically for transgender people to help them "find a voice they feel fits their gender". [10] [11] [12] [13]

Personal life

Root is a bisexual trans woman [14] and currently resides in London with her partner, actress Elizabeth Menabney.

She is also a passionate advocate for LGBT rights and is patron for the charities Diversity Role Models [15] and Liberate Jersey. [16]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 Keeping Up Appearances The EngineerEpisode: "Hyacinth Is Alarmed"
1996Eight for Eight ThirtyJulianShort film
The Detectives VetEpisode: "Back in Class"
1997 Casualty Psychiatric SHO2 episodes
2012Normal: Real Stories from the Sex IndustryCynthiaFilm premiered at the 2012 Raindance Film Festival [17]
2015–2016 Boy Meets Girl JudyBBC TV series [18]
20151977Angela MorleyBBC Radio 4 drama [6]
The Danish Girl Lili's nurseRoot auditioned for the role of the transgender character Lili Elbe, but the role was given to actor Eddie Redmayne, [9] [19] with Root being given the role of Lili's nurse
2017Doctor Who: ZaltysSable Big Finish Doctor Who audio drama [20]
2017–2018 Doctors Samantha Eustace4 episodes
2018 Colette Rachilde
The Sisters Brothers Mayfield
The Romanoffs DanaEpisode: "The One That Holds Everything"
2019 Moominvalley MisabelEpisode #1.1
Flack Allie GregsEpisode: "Dan"
Last Christmas Dr. Addis
Gallifrey: Time War 2CanticoBig Finish audio drama boxset [21]
2020 Doctor Who: StrandedTania BellBig Finish Doctor Who audio drama boxset [22]
2020 The Queen's Gambit Miss Lonsdale2 episodes
2021 Creation Stories [23] Victoria
2021 Sex Education (TV series) Police OfficerSeason 3, Episode 6
2022 This is Christmas MirandaFilm [24]
2022 The Rising DS Diana Aird
2022 Horizon Forbidden West WekattaVideo Game
2023 Hogwarts Legacy Sirona RyanVideo Game
2023–2024 Heartstopper Principal Edwards3 episodes
2023AnnikaAlex Carrigan1 episode
2023The GalleyNickyVideo Game
2024 Monsieur Spade Cynthia Fitzsimmons6 episodes

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