Apsion, Annabelle 1963-

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Apsion, Annabelle 1963-

PERSONAL

Born 1963, in the United Kingdom. Education: The University of Wales.

Addresses:

Agent—Peters, Fraser & Dunlop, Drury House, 34-43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA United Kingdom.

Career:

Actress.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Framed, 1996.

Mrs. Leigh, Lolita, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1997.

Nurse, The War Zone (also known as Tim Roth's "The War Zone" and Zona di guerra), Lot 47 Films, 1999.

Hostess, This Year's Love, Entertainment Film Distributors, 1999.

Polly, From Hell, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2001.

Amnesty International worker, About a Boy (also known as About a Boy oder: Der tag der toten ente and Pour un garcon), Universal, 2002.

Honey, Lighthouse Hill, Carnaby International, 2004.

Mrs. Wooley, Peace & Quiet (short), Big Film Shorts, 2005.

Trendy mum, Driving Lessons, Sony Pictures Classic, 2006.

Television Appearances; Series:

Joy Wilton, Soldier Soldier, 1991-95.

Betty, My Good Friend, ITV, 1996.

Beverly, The Lakes, BBC, 1997.

Queenie White, My Uncle Silas, PBS, 2000.

Patricia Hillman, Coronation Street (also known as Corrie), CBC and ITV, 2002.

Chief Superintendent Ross, Outlaws, BBC3, 2004.

Margaret Barnes, The Bill, ITV1, 2004-2005.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Susan Jackson, Framed, Arts and Entertainment, 1992.

Alice, Big Women, 1998.

Emma Micawber, Micawber, ITV, 2001.

Christy West, Frances Tuesday, ITV, 2004.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Kathy, The Widowmaker, 1990.

Marie, Alive and Kicking (also known as Screen One: "Alive and Kicking"), 1991.

Billi, Killing Me Softly, BBC, 1995.

Jenni Hicks, Hillsborough (also known as Inquest), ITV, 1996.

Mrs. Beech, Goodnight, Mister Tom (also known as Masterpiece Theatre: "Goodnight Mister Tom"), PBS, 1998.

The Sleeper, BBC, 2000.

Deputy Inspector Karen Irving, Tough Love, Granada, 2000.

Claire Moon, The Sleeper, BBC America, 2000.

Fiona Morris, The Second Coming, BBC and BBC America, 2003.

Older Carrie, Carrie's War, BBC, 2004.

Jenny, May 33rd, BBC, 2004.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Carrie Potter, "Say It With Flowers," Casualty, BBC1, 1990.

Jane Cavendish, "Dead Man's 11," Midsomer Murders, ITV and Arts and Entertainment, 1999.

Susan Armitage, Sunburn, BBC, 1999.

Mona Bunting, "Death at the Opera," The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries, BBC, 1999.

Lianne, "Abuse of Trust," In Deep, BBC, 2002.

Kim, "Deep Sleep," Helen West, 2002.

Bridget Macey, "I Spy Apocalypse," Spooks (also known as MI-5), BBC1 and Arts and Entertainment, 2003.

Jo, Rockface, BBC1 and BBC America, 2003.

Jayne Rooke, "Fatal Error; Part 1," Silent Witness, BBC, 2003.

Kate Farley, "The Funk Hole," Foyle's War, ITV and PBS, 2003.

Mrs. Barlett, Family Business, BBC, 2004.

Celia Farrell, "Happy Families," Murder City, ITV1, 2004.

Monica Gallagher, Shameless, Channel 4, 2004, 2006, 2007.

Richard and Judy, Channel 4, 2005.

Eileen Chapman, Wild at Heart, ITV, 2006.

Ellen Baker, "Death in Chorus," Midsomer Murders, ITV and Arts and Entertainment, 2006.

Stage Appearances:

Remember This, Royal National Theatre, London, 1999.

Also appeared as title role, The Bacchae, title role, Anna Karenina, and Ellie, Heartbreak House, Shared Experience Company, London; Nicola, City Sugar, Century Theatre, London; Marguerite, Camille, Old Red Lion Theatre, London; Mam, Trade, and Tamara Dell Fuego, The Editing Process, Royal Court Theatre, London; Victoria, Remember This?, Marion, Abingdon Square, and Sylvie and Gina, The Blue Ball, all Royal National Theatre, London; Lady Anne, Richard III, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England; Lady Brenda, A Handful of Dust, Cambridge Theater, Cambridge, England; Arkadina, The Seagull, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, England; and in It's Different for Girls, Gate Theatre, London.