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Name
  
Eva Griffith


Role
  
Actress

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Parents
  
Kenneth Griffith, Doria Noar

Movies and TV shows
  
Ride a Wild Pony, The Turn of the Screw, The Diary of Anne Frank

Siblings
  
Huw Griffith, Polly Griffiths, David Griffith, Jonathan Griffith

Grandparents
  
Emily Griffiths, Ernest Griffiths

Similar People
  
Kenneth Griffith, Don Chaffey, Jade Williams, Dan Curtis

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Eva Griffith, also credited as Eva Griffiths (born 1963), is a British actress, and a historian of the English Renaissance theatre. She began her career as child actress.

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Early life

Eva Griffith was born in Knightsbridge, London, the daughter of Kenneth Griffith and his second wife, Doria Noar, both actors. In some of her acting work she has been credited as Eva Griffiths, her father's original surname. She spent part of her childhood living in the home of the actor Peter O’Toole; and she later lived with her maternal grandmother in St Albans, Hertfordshire.

She was educated at More House, a private Catholic school for girls in London, paying her fees with her own earnings as an actress.

Acting

Griffith was auditioning for acting roles by the age of seven. Her first part was in the two-part television film Divorce His, Divorce Hers (1973), in which she played the daughter of characters played by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. She subsequently appeared in the horror film Voices (1973) and the TV film The Turn of the Screw (1974). She starred as the handicapped daughter of a ranch owner in the Disney film, Ride a Wild Pony (1975), set and filmed in Australia.

She later acted in stage roles, including parts in Scraps (a musical version of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Match Girl") at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond; Ibsen's The Wild Duck at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, and later at the National Theatre, London; and Edward Bond's Restoration at the Royal Court (1981).

Television work included Coming Home (1981), a BBC situation comedy; a production of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, also for the BBC; Nanny (1981–2), a BBC historical drama; Young Sherlock: The Mystery of the Manor House (1982); Shall I Be Mother? (1983), a BBC Play for Today; and The Diary of Anne Frank (1987).

Scholarship

Grffith had left school without A-levels, but in the 1990s she returned to extramural classes at Birkbeck College. She went on to study at King's College London for a BA, an MA, and eventually a PhD.

In 2013 she published A Jacobean Company and its Playhouse: The Queen’s Servants at the Red Bull Theatre (c. 1605–1619), a monograph study of the Red Bull Theatre, London, based on her doctoral thesis. She has also published a number of articles and chapters in books.

Personal life

Griffith has one son.

Filmography

Actress
2007
Keep Your Possessions with You at All Times (Video short)
1990
Garden in the Rain (Short)
1988
Young Toscanini as
Comparsa (uncredited)
1988
Ten Great Writers of the Modern World (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Young Clarissa Dalloway
- Virginia Woolf's 'Mrs. Dalloway' (1988) - Young Clarissa Dalloway (as Eva Griffiths)
1987
Screenplay (TV Series) as
Rachel
- Our Lady Blue (1987) - Rachel (as Eva Griffiths)
1987
The Diary of Anne Frank (TV Series) as
Lies
- Episode #1.3 (1987) - Lies
- Episode #1.1 (1987) - Lies
1983
The Witches and the Grinnygog (TV Mini Series) as
Marg'ret 'Daisy' Ems
- Episode #1.6 (1983) - Marg'ret 'Daisy' Ems
- Episode #1.5 (1983) - Marg'ret 'Daisy' Ems
- Episode #1.4 (1983) - Marg'ret 'Daisy' Ems
1983
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Jenny
- Shall I Be Mother? (1983) - Jenny
1982
Give Us This Day as
Kathleen Noonan
1982
Young Sherlock: The Mystery of the Manor House (TV Series) as
Charity
- The Eye of the Peacock (1982) - Charity
- The Unexpected Visitors (1982) - Charity
- The Glass Cutter's Hand (1982) - Charity
- A Singular Thorn (1982) - Charity (uncredited)
- The Riddle of the Dummies (1982) - Charity (uncredited)
- The Gypsy Calls Again (1982) - Charity
- The Young Master (1982) - Charity
1982
The Last Visitor (TV Movie) as
Philly Kelsey
1981
Nanny (TV Series) as
Mary Rudd
- A Twist of Fate (1982) - Mary Rudd (as Eva Griffiths)
- Ashes to Ashes (1982) - Mary Rudd (as Eva Griffiths)
- Ringtime (1982) - Mary Rudd (as Eva Griffiths)
- Other Peoples' Babies (1981) - Mary Rudd (as Eva Griffiths)
- A Pinch of Dragon's Blood (1981) - Mary Rudd (as Eva Griffiths)
1981
The Day of the Triffids (TV Mini Series) as
Teenage Girl
- Part Four (1981) - Teenage Girl (as Eva Griffiths)
1981
The Crucible (TV Movie) as
Mary Warren
1981
Coming Home (TV Series) as
Ruth
- Episode #1.6 (1981) - Ruth
- Episode #1.5 (1981) - Ruth
- Episode #1.4 (1981) - Ruth
- Episode #1.3 (1981) - Ruth
- Episode #1.2 (1981) - Ruth
- Episode #1.1 (1981) - Ruth
1975
Ride a Wild Pony as
Josie Ellison
1974
The Turn of the Screw (TV Movie) as
Flora
1973
Voices as
Jessica (as Eva Griffiths)
1973
Divorce His - Divorce Hers (TV Movie) as
Judith Reynolds
Archive Footage
1979
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Josie Ellison
- Ride a Wild Pony: Part 2 (1979) - Josie Ellison
- Ride a Wild Pony: Part 1 (1979) - Josie Ellison

References

Eva Griffith Wikipedia