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Susannah Harker
I met Susannah Harker after her performance as Amanda Wingfield in Tennessee Williams' play The Glass Menagerie, staged at the Nottingham Playhouse in March 2016. She signed a photo for me, of her as Matilda Simms in an episode of Midsomer Murders, and my dad took this super photo of us.
The Dying Detective
With Andrew Lincoln in Offending Angels
Susannah with Chris New in The Glass Menagerie
Publicity shot for House of Cards
As Irene St Claire in The Crucifer of Blood
Susannah Harker & Andy Nyman in Abigail's Party
Susannah Harker as Frances Lancester in
Polly Adams
Richard Owens
Harker as Sister Ambrose in The Calling
Susannah Owens was born in Hampstead, London in 1965. She is the daughter of the English actress Polly Adams and the actor Richard Owens. She has a sister Caroline Owens. Susannah and Caroline belong to a long theatrical tradition. Her great-great-great-grandfather was an actor called William Pierpoint Harker, whose son Joseph Harker (1856-1927) was a scene painter in the London theatre. He was a friend of the writer Bram Stoker, who named the hero of Dracula (Jonathan Harker) after him. One of
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Perfect Parents
2006 Island TV array or programme
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Susannah Harker
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BWW Review: THE ODYSSEY, Jermyn Street Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - Aug 2, 2021
“So much pain was filled with happiness, at last!” There’s a reason why we call a lengthy, adverse journey “an odyssey”. In 24 books and over 12’000 lines Homer follows Odysseus, the “Master of plots and plans” and King of Ithaca, on his adventures after the decade-long Trojan War. Across another ten years while he was presumed dead, our hero saw all his crew-mates dying horrendous deaths. He was lured by sirens, killed a cyclops, and faced a series of horrible feats.
James Purefoy to Lead THE ODYSSEY at Jermyn Street Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jul 15, 2021
Jermyn Street Theatre has today announced casting for its marathon performance of Homer’s The Odyssey, translated by Emily Wilson. James Purefoy (Rome, Fisherman’s Friends, Churchill) stars as Odysseus, the Greek hero whose ten-year journey home from Troy is the heart of Homer’s epic poem.
Actors and Comedians Take Part In DEAR MUM For Gynaecological Cancer Charity The Eve Appeal
by Stephi Wild - Jan 28, 2020
On Monday 16 March, gynaecological cancer charity The Eve Appeal is hosting its first theatre night, Dear Mum. For one night only, actors and comedians are coming together