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Occupation
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Carola Militia Boxer

Parents
  
C. R. Boxer, Emily Hahn

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Amanda Boxer


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Born
  
1948 (age 66–67)
London, England

Grandparents
  
Hugh Boxer, Jane Patterson

Movies and TV shows
  
Saving Private Ryan, Malice in Wonderland, Chalk, United 93, Together

Similar People
  
C R Boxer, Emily Hahn, Josh Appignanesi, Sally Hibbin, Steven Spielberg

Amanda Boxer (born 1948) is an English actress. She is best known for her television and theatre work.

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Early life

Boxer was born in London, the daughter of English scholar C.R. Boxer and American author Emily Hahn.

Career

Boxer is best known for her performances in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot at the Almeida Theatre, Cling to Me Like Ivy at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, and The Painter at the Arcola Theatre. Her credits include Sense and Sensibility, The Cleopatras, The Gentle Touch, Miss Marple, Between The Lines, Trial & Retribution, and Casualty. Boxer played Amanda Trippley in both series of the BBC sitcom Chalk. She also had a role as Mrs. Ryan in Saving Private Ryan, and played the mother of Matt Smith's character in the 2009 short film Together.

Selected theatre performances

  • Arsinoe in The Misanthrope by Moliere. Directed by Casper Wrede at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. (1981)
  • Calpurnia in Julius Caesar. Directed by Robert Delamere at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. (1994)
  • Marion Brewster-Wright in Absurd Person Singular by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by James Maxwell at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. (1994)
  • Monica Reed in Present Laughter by Noël Coward. Directed by Matthew Lloyd at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. (1998)
  • Mme Pinchard in The Fall Guy by Georges Feydeau. Directed by Matthew Lloyd at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. (2001)
  • Mrs Baker in Come Blow Your Horn by Neil Simon. Directed by Jacob Murray at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. (2005)
  • References

    Amanda Boxer Wikipedia