Jacquetta May

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Jacquetta May is a British writer, actress and theatre director.[1] She co-founded the award-winning new-writing theatre company Plain Clothes Productions, commissioning, producing and directing for the company. She directed Her Sister Tongue at Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, in 1997.[2]

Early life

Born in

Bristol University
.

Career

Acting

May worked as a theatre actress for 10 years, appearing at the National Theatre, The Royal Exchange and Liverpool Playhouse amongst others. Theatre roles include Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion, Adriana in The Comedy of Errors, Olivia in Twelfth Night, Lady Chatterley in Lady Chatterley's Lover, Rita in Educating Rita and Beverley in Abigail's Party.

Moving into television, in 1991 she joined

Rachel Kominski, Michelle Fowler's landlady and Mark Fowler's girlfriend. She went on to be a regular in Dangerfield (1996), Cardiac Arrest (1996), and Home Farm Twins (1999), and also appeared in Crocodile Shoes (1994), Peak Practice (2000), Down to Earth (2001), I'm Alan Partridge (2002), Silent Witness (2005), Law & Order: UK (2010), New Tricks (2011), Cold Feet (2001), Being Human (2010), The Bill (2006), Casualty (1996 - 2012) and Holby City (2003), Midsomer Murders (2021), as well as the film Get Real (1998).[3]

Writing

May started writing for television at

Lord Mountbatten, starring Anne Reid and David Warner, was broadcast on BBC4 in 2008.[4] She adapted Erica Jong's novel Fear of Flying. May's legal thriller Lawless, starring Suranne Jones, Lindsay Duncan and Jonathan Cake, was piloted in 2012 on Sky Living.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Jacquetta May : Stages of Half Moon".
  2. ^ "Plain Clothes Theatre Productions - the Company". Archived from the original on 7 September 2007. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Spotlight".
  4. ^ "In Love with Barbara".
  5. ^ "Drama Matters: Lawless, Sky Living | The Arts Desk". 4 October 2013.

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