Dorothy Atkinson
Dorothy Caroline Atkinson (born 1969) is an English actress and singer.[1][2] She has appeared in several plays by playwright Alan Ayckbourn and in films by Mike Leigh, including Topsy-Turvy, All or Nothing, and Mr. Turner, which premiered at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, and for which she was nominated for the BIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress.[3]
Dorothy Atkinson | |
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Born | Dorothy Caroline Atkinson 1969 (age 51–52) Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1988–present |
Spouse(s) | Martin Savage |
Children | One |
Personal life
She is from Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. Her father was bursar of a school in Nottinghamshire and she has one sister. She is known as "Dot". She is married to Martin Savage and they have one son.[4]
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Keep the Aspidistra Flying | Dora | |
1999 | Topsy-Turvy | Jessie Bond | |
2002 | All or Nothing | Silent Passenger | |
The Final Curtain | Betty (Contestant) | ||
2004 | Every Time You Look at Me | Receptionist | TV film |
2006 | Housewife, 49 | Mrs. Mac | TV film |
2009 | Mid Life Christmas | Kerry Perry | TV film |
2010 | Chatroom | Emily's Mother | |
2014 | Mr. Turner | Hannah Danby | |
That Day We Sang | Gertrude Riall | TV film | |
2015 | Peter and Wendy | Nurse Doyle | TV film |
2017 | The Mercy | Eve Tetley | |
2018 | Peterloo | Singing Weaver | |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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1991-1993 | London's Burning | Zoe Parrish | ITV | Series regular |
1994 | Peak Practice | Woman Driver | ITV | Episode: "Long Weekend" |
Heartbeat | Connie Gibson | ITV | Episode: "Nice Girls Don't" | |
2001 | Murder in Mind | Julie | BBC One | Episode: "Vigilante" |
2003 | Holby City | Trudi Halliday | BBC One | Episode: "End of the Lane" |
2004 | Life Begins | Female Organiser | ITV | Episode: "Maggie & Helen" |
Murder City | Gill Grieves | ITV | Episode: "Mr. Right" | |
2005 | No Angels | Caroline | Channel 4 | Episode: #2.7 |
Bodies | Sarah Tankard | BBC Three | 2 episodes | |
2006 | Heartbeat | Carol Parsons | ITV | Episode: "The Dying of the Light" |
The Innocence Project | Fiona Kinsella | BBC One | Episode: #1.3 | |
2007 | Skins | Receptionist | E4 | Episode: "Effy" |
Peep Show | Therapist | Channel 4 | Episode: "Holiday" | |
2008 | Sunshine | Jennifer | BBC One | Episode: #1.2 |
2009 | Casualty 1909 | Nurse Granger | BBC One | Episode: #1.1 |
2010 | PhoneShop | Sue | E4 | Episode: "Soldier, Swinger, Shelley, Shelley |
2011 | Midsomer Murders | Angela Lawrence | ITV | Episode: "Not in My Back Yard" |
2012 | Coronation Street | Yvonne Perry | ITV | 2 episodes |
The Town | Ann | ITV | 2 episodes | |
2013 | Call the Midwife | Jane Sutton | BBC One | Series regular |
2015 | Code of a Killer | Barbara Ashworth | ITV | Mini-series |
2016 | Vera | Shirley Hewarth | ITV | Episode: "The Moth Catcher" |
2016-2019 | Mum | Pauline | BBC Two | Series regular |
2017 | Maigret | Claire Grandjean | ITV | Episode: "Night at the Crossroads" |
Comedy Playhouse | Teresa Smith | BBC One | Episode: "Mister Winner" | |
Strike | Kathryn Kent | BBC One | Episode: "The Silkworm" | |
2017-2018 | Harlots | Florence Scanwell | ITV Encore | Series regular |
2018 | Next of Kin | Annabel Ghillies | ITV | 3 episodes |
2019 | Hanna | Therapist | Prime Video | 2 episodes |
2019-2020 | Pennyworth | Mrs. Pennyworth | Epix | Series regular |
Theatre
Atkinson made her Broadway debut in the 2010 production of Brief Encounter, playing three roles (Dolly/Hermione/Beryl). This production was conceived originally with the Kneehigh Theatre Company (of which she is a member) and she stayed with the show when it moved to New York.
In 2009 Atkinson played Vera in Just Between Our Selves by Alan Ayckbourn at Northampton's Royal & Derngate Theatre. In 2006 she played Nora in Epitaph for George Dillon at the Comedy Theatre and in 2007 the Woman in A Matter of Life and Death at the National Theatre. In 2003 she played Marie in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Beauty and the Beast by Laurence Boswell.[5]
She has performed many shows at the Stephen Joseph Theatre with Alan Ayckbourn, including The Boy Who Fell Into a Book, in which she originated the role of the Queen in 1998.
In 2002, Atkinson was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Eden End as Lillian, by the [Barclays Theatre Awards, an award recognising regional British theatre.
References
- "Dorothy Atkinson credits". Curtisbrown.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-07-25.
- "The Indiewire Springboard: 'Mr. Turner' Breakout and Mike Leigh Muse Dorothy Atkinson Says 'No' to Vanity". Indiewire.com. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
- Pauline McLeod (2014-10-26). "Actress Dorothy Atkinson on Call the Midwife and Mr Turner - Life - Life & Style - Daily Express". Express.co.uk.
- Adrienne Onofri. "The Three Faces of BRIEF ENCOUNTER's Dorothy Atkinson". Broadwayworld.com.
- "Brief Encounter Inside The Playbill on Broadway - Information, Cast, Crew, Synopsis and Photos - Playbill Vault". playbillvault.com. Archived from the original on 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2014-07-25.