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Occupation
  
Actress, singer

Website
  
hannahwaddingham.com


Name
  
Hannah Waddingham

Height
  
1.76 m

Hannah Waddingham smiling while wearing a blue sleeveless gown and earrings

Born
  
16 November 1974 (age 49) (
1974-11-16
)

Role
  
Actress · hannahwaddingham.com

Movies and TV shows
  
Benidorm, Les Miserables, Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side

Nominations
  
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical

Similar People
  
Trevor Nunn, Ben Goddard, Summer Strallen, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Bel Powley

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Hannah waddingham


Hannah Waddingham (born 1974) is an English actress and singer, best known for her contribution to West End musical theatre, particularly her performances in the original London production of Spamalot, the 2012 Regent's Park revival of Into the Woods, and most recently, The Wizard of Oz (as the Wicked Witch of the West). She has received three Olivier Award nominations for her work. She has also had a successful film and television career. In 2015 she joined the cast of the fifth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones as Septa Unella.

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Career

Waddingham was born in Wandsworth in London, and credits her mother's family with her introduction to performing - her mother, Melodie Kelly, was an opera singer, as were both her maternal grandparents. A graduate of the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, Waddingham has had a successful career in the London theatre, including her performance as Starbird in Space Family Robinson (Julian & Stephen Butler, 2002); Suzanne Valadon in Lautrec.

Hannah Waddingham smiling and holding a brown clutch bag while wearing a brown long dress

However, it is for her portrayal of the Lady of the Lake in Spamalot (a role she originated in London and continued on Broadway), that she is best known; she received an Olivier Award nomination for her efforts. She received outstanding reviews for her portrayal of Desirée Armfeldt in Trevor Nunn's acclaimed revival of A Little Night Music, including being described by one critic as the "Joanna Lumley of musical theatre". Waddingham subsequently received a further Olivier Award nomination in 2010 for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in Night Music.

In mid-2010, Waddingham played the Witch in the critically acclaimed production of Into the Woods at London's Open Air Theatre.

Hannah Waddingham smiling while wearing a blue-green sleeveless dress

She originated the role of The Wicked Witch of the West in the West End production of The Wizard of Oz, which opened on 1 March 2011 at the London Palladium. She left the production on 4 September 2011 and was replaced by her understudy, Marianne Benedict. Waddingham won the whatsonstage.com Theatergoers Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her performance.

In 2012, Waddingham starred in Chichester Festival Theatre's 2012 revival of Kiss Me, Kate. The show transferred to the Old Vic Theatre on London's South Bank in November 2012.

Television

  • Coupling (2002) – Jenny Turbot
  • William and Mary (2005) – Penelope
  • Footballers' Wives (2005) – Jools
  • Hollyoaks: Let Loose (2005) – Mrs. Robertson
  • My Hero (2003 and 2006) – Lula / Miranda / Thermowoman
  • Doctors (2008) – Dixie Deadman
  • Agatha Christie's Marple (2011) – Lola Brewster
  • Not Going Out (2011) "Movie" episode – Jane
  • My Family (2010–11 / 3 episodes) – Katie
  • Benidorm (2014, 2018) – Tonya Dyke
  • Game of Thrones (2015-2016) – Septa Unella
  • The Entire Universe (2016), as herself
  • 12 Monkeys (2017), Magdalena
  • Film

  • Les Misérables (2012) – Factory Worker
  • How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008) – Elizabeth Maddox
  • Recordings

    Billed simply as Hannah, she placed "Our Kind of Love" in the UK Singles Chart in October 2000, where it peaked at No. 41.

    She later sang the role of Starbird on the soundtrack recording of Space Family Robinson, written by Julian and Stephen Butler and released by Pop! Records in May 2002 to coincide with the stage production (also featuring Hannah as Starbird) which ran for three weeks at London's Pleasance Theatre in May 2002.

    References

    Hannah Waddingham Wikipedia