Sally Reid | |
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Nationality | Scottish |
Occupation | Actress |
Sally Reid (born in Perth, Scotland) is a Scottish stage, radio and television actress who trained at Langside College, Glasgow and with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and the Second City Training Center in Chicago. [2] [3] [4]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Theatre Company | Awards |
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2002 | Rumplestiltskin | Fiona | Simon Sharkey | Cumbernauld | |
2002/3 | Factory Girls | Rosemary | Guy Hollands | 7:84 Theatre Company | |
2003 | The Nun | Sainte Ursule | Phoebe von Held | Citizen’s Theatre, Glasgow | |
2003 | Snow White | Snow White | Kenny Miller | Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow | |
2004 | Top Girls | Kit/Shona/Waitress | Hettie McDonald | Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow | |
2004 | The BFG | Katherine | Rita Henderson | The Byre Theatre | |
2005 | Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick | Sally | Kenny Miller | Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow | |
2005 | What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? | Baby Jane | Kenny Miller | Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow | |
2005/6 | Weans in the Wood | Logan McLean | Gordon Dougall | Tron Theatre | |
2006 | HOME Dundee | Interviewer | Kenny Miller | National Theatre of Scotland | |
2006 | The Crucible | Mary Warren | Guy Hollands | TAG Theatre Company/National Theatre of Scotland | |
2006 | Macbeth | Lady Macduff/Witch | Simon Sharkey | National Theatre of Scotland | |
2007 | Antigone | Ismene | David Levin | Tron Theatre | |
2007 | Katie Morag | Katie Morag | Fletcher Mathers | Mull Theatre Company/The Byre Theatre | |
2008 | The Wall | Norma Gordon | Greg Thompson | Borderline Theatre Company/Tron Theatre | Nomination for the 2008 Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland Award for Best Actress |
2008 | Sunset Song | Marget Strachan | Kenny Ireland | His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen | |
2008/9 | Beauty and the Beast | Marie Claire | Jemima Levick | Dundee Repertory Theatre | |
2009 | The Ducky | Norma Gordon | Jemima Levick | Borderline Theatre Company | |
2009 | Romeo and Juliet | Juliet | Kenny Miller | Oran Mor Theatre | |
2009 | The Silver Darlings | Una | Kenny Ireland | His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen | |
2009 | Autobahn | Girl | Kenny Miller | Theatre Jezebel | |
2009/10 | Ya Beauty and the Beast | Mary Hill | Gordon Dougall | Tron Theatre | |
2010 | Empty | Bella | Vicky Featherstone | National Theatre of Scotland | |
2010 | The Miracle Man | Paula | Vicky Featherstone | National Theatre of Scotland | |
2010 | Doubt [5] | young sister | Mary McCluskey | Tron Theatre | |
2010 | The Chooky Brae | Norma Gordon | Kenny Miller | Tron Theatre | |
2010 | Flo White | Flo | Gordon Dougall | Tron Theatre | |
2011 | Small Town | various | Julie Brown | Random Accomplice/Scottish Tour | |
2011 | Days of Wine and Roses [6] | Mona | Kenny Miller | Tron Theatre | |
2012 | Appointment with The Wicker Man | Marie | Vicky Featherstone | National Theatre of Scotland | |
2012 | The Guid Sisters | Linda Lauzon | Serge Denoncourt | Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh/National Theatre of Scotland | |
2014 | Union | Grace | Mark Thomson | Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh | play by Tim Barrow |
2014 | Three Sisters | Maddy | Andy Arnold | Tron Theatre, Glasgow | adaptation by John Byrne |
2023 | Group Portrait in a Summer Landscape | Emma | David Greig | Pitlochry Festival Theatre & Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh |
Date | Title | Role | Director | Station |
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17 August 2008 | Mr Paterson: Diary of a Substitute Teacher [7] | Joni | Iain Davidson | BBC Radio Scotland Comedy Unit |
21 August 2008 | Sex For Volunteers [8] | Minnie | Kirsty Williams | BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play |
15 May 2009 | Jiggedy (Sketch Show) [9] | Various | Iain Davidson | BBC Radio Scotland Comedy Unit |
14 October 2009 | The Island with No Name [10] | Morag | Kirsteen Cameron | BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play |
14 January 2010 – 4 February 2010 | Piano Lessons [11] | Sophie | Owen Bell | BBC Radio Scotland |
25 February 2010 | Elvis In Prestwick: Don’t Ask Me Why [12] | Reader | Eilidh McCreadie | BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading |
4 June 2010 | Personal Best [13] | Ruth | Kirsty Williams | BBC Radio Scotland |
4 January 2011 | Scottish Shorts: Fear in a Hat [14] | Reader | Eilidh McCreadie | BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading |
9 February 2011 | Sam’s Story [15] | Samantha | Richard Bull | BBC School Radio |
6 September 2011 | Occupation [16] | Ashley Gall | Gaynor Macfarlane | BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Production Company |
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2001 | Unorganised Chaos | Waitress | Bryan Larkin | Dabhand Films |
2002 | In The Dark | Elsie | Patrick Tucker | Works Television |
2011 | Rab C. Nesbitt | Waitress | Colin Gilbert | The Comedy Unit |
2014– | Scot Squad [17] | PC Sarah Fletcher | Iain Davidson | The Comedy Unit |
2019- | River City | Claire Baldy | BBC Scotland |
Other television credits include The Vampires of Hollywood, Mark Nelson's guide to Marriage, Piano Lessons, Occupation, Personal Best (BBC), and Zombie Role No. 9 (Solus Productions). [18]
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