Neve McIntosh

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McIntosh at the 2016 Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest
Born
Carol McIntosh

(1972-04-09) 9 April 1972 (age 51)
NationalityScottish
OccupationActress
Spouse
Alex Sahla
(m. 1999;div. 2009)

Neve McIntosh (born Carol McIntosh; 9 April 1972) [1] is a Scottish actress. [2]

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Early life

Born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, [3] McIntosh grew up in Edinburgh, [3] where she attended Boroughmuir High School. She was a member of Edinburgh Youth Theatre in the late 1980s, appearing in Mother Goose and Doctor in the House. She moved to Glasgow to attend the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, after which she was in repertory companies at Perth and at The Little Theatre on the Isle of Mull. [4]

During the Second World War McIntosh's grandfather was captured at Dunkirk and died of pneumonia in a German prisoner-of-war camp in Poland. [5]

Acting career

Theatre

In 1995, she starred in a Glasgow stage production of The Barber of Seville . [6] She then played in the RSC production of Dickens' Great Expectations , [6] and starred as Portia in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice , and in The Scent of Roses at the Lyceum in Edinburgh. [6]

In summer 2009 she performed in the Sylvia Plath play Three Women at the Edinburgh Festival. In February 2010, McIntosh appeared as the lead character "Catherine" in the play Proof at Perth Theatre. [6] In September 2011, she played Goneril in a production of King Lear at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds. McIntosh appeared in the Actors Touring Company production of David Greig's The Events in mid-2013, [7] also appearing in a production in New York in early 2015. [8]

She appeared in the play Meet Me at Dawn in the 2017 Edinburgh International Festival, for which she received praise. [9]

Film

She also appeared in American director Mark L. Feinsod's first film, Love And Lung Cancer. Alongside her television work she has appeared in the films Gypsy Woman and One Last Chance. In 2008 and 2009 McIntosh starred in several films, including Salvage , [10] Spring 1941 , [10] (with co-star Joseph Fiennes) and the award-winning The Be All and End All . [11]

Television

McIntosh played Beryl Stapleton in the 2002 BBC version of The Hound of the Baskervilles , [10] and Fuchsia in the 2000 BBC and WGBH Boston production of Gormenghast , a miniseries based on the first two books of the trilogy by Mervyn Peake. She also played the title role in Lady Audley's Secret . [10]

She appeared in the first British Sky Broadcasting-produced "Doc Martin" prequel (in which the Martin Clunes character was named Bamford, rather than his later name Ellingham), as a lonely villager with an asthmatic son, to whom Martin is attracted. [10]

In 2004, McIntosh starred in Bodies , [10] a medical drama produced by BBC Three and based on the book Bodies by Jed Mercurio. She has also appeared in several other television dramas, including Psychos , [10] Ghost Squad, [10] Marple , [10] Murder City , [10] Bodies-2 and Low Winter Sun . She also recorded an episode of Law & Order: UK . [10]

In December 2009 McIntosh appeared in an episode of Sky 1's 10 Minute Tales playing the wife of Peter Capaldi's character. [10]

In May 2010, McIntosh appeared in two episodes of the 2010 series of Doctor Who , [3] beside the Doctor played by Matt Smith. [3] She plays Alaya and Restac, two Silurian sisters who have been disturbed under the earth, one captured by humans and the other demanding vengeance. [3] In October 2010, she starred alongside former Doctor Who star, David Tennant, in Single Father , a BBC drama. She portrayed the part of Anna, the sister of the dead wife of Tennant's character (Dave). [10]

McIntosh returned as a new Silurian character, Madame Vastra, [3] in the Doctor Who Series 6 mid-series episode "A Good Man Goes to War", which aired in the UK on 4 June 2011. [12] [13] The character is a sword-wielding, human-eating late Victorian crime fighter, and an old friend of The Doctor. [3]

Neve McIntosh appeared in Ripper Street for one episode in the November 2013 episode 3 "Become Man" where she played the character Raine. She also appeared as Janina for 2 episodes of Dracula – a British-American horror drama TV series that premièred on NBC on 25 October 2013. The series aired in the United Kingdom from 31 October 2013, to 16 January 2014, on Sky Living. [10]

McIntosh appeared in the BBC One series Case Histories as Joanna Hunter which aired in June 2011. She also starred in season 2 of the BBC Three drama, Lip Service , as a love interest of one of the main characters, Sadie. [10]

McIntosh returned to Doctor Who in the 2012 Christmas special, and in the episodes "The Crimson Horror" and "The Name of the Doctor". In each of these episodes, she reprises her role as Madame Vastra, who along with her wife, Jenny Flint, and Strax, a former Sontaran nurse, form an investigating team. While there is a suggestive chemistry between Vastra and her chambermaid Jenny, in "A Good Man Goes to War", the later episodes explicitly mention that Vastra and Jenny are married. [3]

In 2017, McIntosh played Kay Gillies in the BBC One drama The Replacement . [14] She played Kate Kilmuir in Series 4 of the BBC drama Shetland. [3]

In 2023 McIntosh joined the cast of All Creatures Great and Small (2020 TV series) in Series 4, playing bookkeeper Miss Harbottle. [15]

Doctor Who appearances

Personal life

McIntosh was married to Alex Sahla, a cameraman, whom she met while filming the 1999 TV series Psychos . [16] They separated in 2006, and their divorce was finalised in 2009. [5]

Filmography

DateTitleRoleNotes
1999PsychosDr Kate Millar
2000 Lady Audley's Secret Lucy Graham, Lady AudleyTV movie
2000 Gormenghast FuchsiaNBBC's WGBH Boston production of lavish miniseries based on the first two books of the trilogy by Mervyn Peake
2001 Gypsy Woman NatalieMcIntosh plays the lead role, an eponymous gypsy heroine.
2001 Doc Martin Rita GorrieA lonely villager with an asthmatic son, to whom Martin is attracted
2002 The Hound of the Baskervilles Beryl StapletonBBC version
2003 Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie Rita GorrieRepeat role from 2001 Doc Martin movie
2003 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Olivia WhitelawEpisode: "Playing for the Ashes"
2003 Trial & Retribution Carla WorthSeason 7; Episodes 13 & 14: "Suspicion Part 1" & "Suspicion Part 2"
2004-2006 Bodies Sister Donna RixProduced by BBC Three and based on the book Bodies by Jed Mercurio
2004 Marple MartineEpisode: "4:50 from Paddington"
2005 The Ghost Squad PC Sarah HoughtonEpisode: "Necessary Means"
2006 Murder City Cassandra WallisEpisode: "Game Over"
2006 Low Winter Sun Daniella Bonetti
2007 Coming Up WomanSeason 5; episode 5: "Imprints"
2008 Spring 1941 Clara Planck
2009 Salvage Beth
2009 The Be All and End All Kate
200910 Minute TalesThe WomanEpisode: "Syncing"
2010 Law & Order: UK Cassie ShaeEpisode: "Hounded"
2010AccusedRoz BlackBBC anthology series, episode 'Liam's story'
2010 - 2014 Doctor Who Madame Vastra8 Episodes
26 September 2010 Inspector George Gently Sarah SimmonsEpisode: "Gently Evil"
October 2010 Single Father Annaa BBC drama
June 2011 Case Histories Joanna HunterBBC One series
2012 Lip Service LaurenSeason 2 of the BBC Three drama
31 October 2013 Dracula Janina2 episodes
November 2013 Ripper Street RaineEpisode 3: "Become Man"
2015 Critical NicolaActing Clinical Lead, Deputy Clinical Lead
March 2015 Social Suicide Detective Dalton
January 2016 Death in Paradise Nicky HoskinsEpisode 5.1
2017 The Replacement Kay GilliesEpisode 1
2018 Shetland Kate KilmuirSeries 4
2018 Stan Lee's Lucky Man DS Elizabeth GraySky One
2020 Tin Star Georgia SimmonsSeries 3
2021 Traces Julie HedgesSix episodes
2023 All Creatures Great & Small Miss HarbottleSeries 4; episode 2

Radio

DateTitleNotes
4 July 2014The EventsBBC Radio 4

Stage

TitleRoleNotes
The Trick is to Keep Breathing......Glasgow stage production
Dickens.....Royal Shakespeare Company
Great Expectations......in Stratford
Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice PortiaLyceum in Edinburgh in autumn 2006
Sylvia Plath play Three Women.....At Edinburgh Festival in summer 2009
Proof Lead character 'Catherine'In February 2010 at Perth Theatre
King Lear GonerilIn September 2011 at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds
The EventsClaireMid 2013 for ATC London. Written by David Greig

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