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Name
  
Pippa Guard

Siblings
  
Alex Guard

Children
  
Sama Goldie

Spouse
  
Steve Goldie (m. 1981)

Role
  
Actress


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Education
  
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

Movies and TV shows
  
The Mallens, All or Nothing at All, The Flipside of Dominick, A Midsummer Night's Dr, Scarlett

Similar People
  
Elijah Moshinsky, P D James, Helen Baxendale, John Gorrie, Andrew Grieve

Pippa Guard (born Philippa Ann Guard, on 13 October 1952, in Edinburgh, Scotland) is a British actress.

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Guard briefly attended the University of Montreal, first studying English and drama and then nursing, before returning to Britain to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She left RADA in 1975 as winner of the Ronson, Kendall and Pole prizes and was named as "Britain's Most Promising Actress".

Guard joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1976, and first attracted attention when she took over the role of Juliet from a sick Francesca Annis. She played Hermia in John Barton's 1977 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Luciana in Trevor Nunn's musical Comedy of Errors and Evie in Factory Birds. As The Stratfordians notes, Guard appeared destined for a classical stage career but she has become best known as a television actress.

In 1978 Guard left the RSC and won the role of Maggie Tulliver in a BBC serialisation of The Mill on the Floss (1978), followed by Barbara Mallen in The Mallens (Granada 1979), Maria in Maria Marten (BBC, 1980), Prue in To the Lighthouse (BBC, 1982) and three roles for the BBC Television Shakespeare: Miranda in The Tempest (1979), Diana in All's Well that Ends Well (1980) and, once again, Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1981). (On BBC Radio, she also played Tess in Tess of the d'Urbervilles in 1982 and Bella Wilfer in Our Mutual Friend in 1984). However, her stated desire for more contemporary and diverse roles was evident in her portrayal of a 22nd-century woman in the Play for Today The Flipside of Dominick Hide (1980) and its sequel Another Flip for Dominick (1982). She also portrayed P. D. James' sleuth Cordelia Gray in an adaptation of An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (1981), her only film role.

In 1984, Guard played Edith Holden in a twelve-part adaptation of The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady (Central). This drama attracted a peak audience of 13 million viewers and raised Guard's public profile considerably, but it effectively marked the end of the first phase of her television career. In 1981 she had married the BBC production manager and director Steve Goldie and in July 1984 she gave birth to their daughter Sama. She did not return to television until 1986, although she focussed on her stage career in the meantime, playing Antigone at the National Theatre (1983) and Faye in A Chorus of Disapproval in the West End (1986). In 1986, she played an abusive mother in A Couple of Charlies (Central) and an abused wife in The Life and Loves of a She-Devil (BBC).

She then returned to the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1987, where her roles included Maria in Twelfth Night, Nerissa in The Merchant of Venice, Natasha in Three Sisters, Caresse Crosby in Divine Gossip (Barbican, 1988) and Katherine in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Barbican, 1991). Her first major project was the sitcom Close to Home, with Paul Nicholas (LWT, 1990), followed by two series of the comedy-drama The Riff Raff Element (BBC, 1993–94), All or Nothing at All with Hugh Laurie (LWT, 1993), India Wilkes in Scarlett (1994), John Sullivan's Roger Roger (BBC, 1998-2000), Hope and Glory with Lenny Henry (BBC, 1999), Hearts and Bones (BBC, 2000) and two series of The Creatives (1998-2000).

In 1998, she graduated with a first-class degree in English and drama from the University of Greenwich. After gaining an MPhil from Royal Holloway, University of London, she gained a PhD in 2005 on early modern drama from the same institution. Guard now works as a lecturer and drama programme leader at the University of Greenwich, her published research includes "A Defence of the First English Actress", and she appeared on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour to discuss Shakespeare's women.

Filmography

Actress
1998
Roger Roger (TV Series) as
Reen
- Freedom's Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose (2003) - Reen
- Love Rules the Heart, Money Takes the Soul (1999) - Reen
- Too Much Wine, Too Many Stars (1999) - Reen
- I'm Not a Little Baby and Daddy Hasn't Gone to Japan (1999) - Reen
- Ask the 1975 Millwall Defence (1999) - Reen
- Sometimes It's Hard to Be a Man (1999) - Reen
- Every Victim Wishes He'd Kept His Clothes On (1999) - Reen
- Welcome to Responsibilityville (1999) - Reen
- The Day the Music Died (1998) - Reen
- Some Get the Magic, Some Get the Tragic (1998) - Reen
- There Are No Minicabs in Heaven (1998) - Reen
- Socks with Little Tennis Players on Them (1998) - Reen
- I Used to Be a Superb Rugby Player (1998) - Reen
- Even Quasimodo Pulled (1998) - Reen
2002
Dalziel and Pascoe (TV Series) as
Elizabeth Fitzgerald
- For Love Nor Money (2002) - Elizabeth Fitzgerald
2001
Peak Practice (TV Series) as
Sandra Jones
- Unhappy Will/Claire's Revenge (2001) - Sandra Jones
2000
Hearts and Bones (TV Series) as
Liz Booth
- Once There Was a Way to Get Back Home (2000) - Liz Booth
- When You Find That Things Are Getting Wild (2000) - Liz Booth
- You Can't Always Get What You Want (2000) - Liz Booth
- If You Don't Know Me by Now (2000) - Liz Booth
- There Is a Light That Never Goes Out (2000) - Liz Booth
1998
The Creatives (TV Series) as
Lauren Marshall
- She Was the One (2000) - Lauren Marshall
- Black (1998) - Lauren Marshall
- Come to Cummerton (1998) - Lauren Marshall
- Backwards Scottish Nutcase (1998) - Lauren Marshall
- Pocy Pola (1998) - Lauren Marshall
- Jump Cut (1998) - Lauren Marshall
- Soup Family Robinson (1998) - Lauren Marshall
1999
Hope & Glory (TV Series) as
Jan Woolley
- Episode #1.5 (1999) - Jan Woolley
- Episode #1.4 (1999) - Jan Woolley
- Episode #1.3 (1999) - Jan Woolley
- Episode #1.2 (1999) - Jan Woolley
- Episode #1.1 (1999) - Jan Woolley
1997
Gobble (TV Movie) as
Claire Worsfold, Colin's wife
1996
Roger Roger (TV Movie) as
Reen
1996
The Vet (TV Series) as
Diana Lambton
- A Fresh Start (1996) - Diana Lambton
1995
Circles of Deceit: Dark Secret (TV Movie) as
Elizabeth Ferrer
1995
Daisies in December (TV Movie) as
Miss Glaistow
1995
Space Precinct (TV Series) as
Carmel Matthews
- Flash (1995) - Carmel Matthews
1994
Scarlett (TV Mini Series) as
India Wilkes
- Episode #1.1 (1994) - India Wilkes
1989
Casualty (TV Series) as
Fiona / Gill Robson
- Crossing the Line (1994) - Fiona
- Hanging On (1989) - Gill Robson
1993
The Riff Raff Element (TV Series) as
Phoenix - The Tundishes
1993
All or Nothing at All (TV Mini Series) as
Marion
- Episode #1.3 (1993) - Marion
- Episode #1.2 (1993) - Marion
- Episode #1.1 (1993) - Marion
1992
The Upper Hand (TV Series) as
Jackie
- The Girl Next Door (1992) - Jackie
1992
The Old Devils (TV Mini Series) as
Rosemary Weaver
- Clapped-Out Casanovas (1992) - Rosemary Weaver
- Rhiannon's Boys (1992) - Rosemary Weaver
- Love, Lust and Litre Bottles (1992) - Rosemary Weaver
1992
Poirot (TV Series) as
Megan Barnard
- The ABC Murders (1992) - Megan Barnard
1991
Bergerac (TV Series) as
Marion
- Snow in Provence (1991) - Marion
1990
Close to Home (TV Series) as
Vicky
- While the Vet's Away (1990) - Vicky
- The Night the Earth Moved (1990) - Vicky
- And Then There Was One (1990) - Vicky
- Motor Madness (1990) - Vicky
- Mum's the Word (1990) - Vicky
- Square Pegs (1990) - Vicky
- Council of War (1990) - Vicky
- Fete Takes a Hand (1990) - Vicky
- Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? (1990) - Vicky
- As One Door Opens (1990) - Vicky
1990
Mystery!: Campion (TV Series) as
Linda Sutane
- Dancers in Mourning: Part 2 (1990) - Linda Sutane
- Dancers in Mourning: Part 1 (1990) - Linda Sutane
1989
Saracen (TV Series) as
Veronica Mills
- Girls' Talk (1989) - Veronica Mills
1989
Boon (TV Series) as
Jackie
- The Relief of Matty King (1989) - Jackie
1986
The Life and Loves of a She-Devil (TV Mini Series) as
Lady Bissop
- Episode #1.3 (1986) - Lady Bissop
1986
Dramarama (TV Series) as
Mrs Wood
- A Couple of Charlies (1986) - Mrs Wood
1984
The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady (TV Series) as
Edith Holden
- December (1984) - Edith Holden
- November (1984) - Edith Holden
- October (1984) - Edith Holden
- September (1984) - Edith Holden
- August (1984) - Edith Holden
- July (1984) - Edith Holden
- June (1984) - Edith Holden
- May (1984) - Edith Holden
- April (1984) - Edith Holden
- March (1984) - Edith Holden
- February (1984) - Edith Holden
- January (1984) - Edith Holden
1981
Jackanory (TV Series) as
Storyteller
- What Katy Did: Part 5 (1984) - Storyteller
- What Katy Did: Part 4 (1984) - Storyteller
- What Katy Did: Part 3 (1984) - Storyteller
- What Katy Did: Part 2 (1984) - Storyteller
- What Katy Did: Part 1 (1984) - Storyteller
- A Donkey Called Paloma: Part 5 (1981) - Storyteller
- A Donkey Called Paloma: Part 4 (1981) - Storyteller
- A Donkey Called Paloma: Part 3 (1981) - Storyteller
- A Donkey Called Paloma: Part 2 (1981) - Storyteller
- A Donkey Called Paloma: Part 1 (1981) - Storyteller
1983
Two Foolish Men (Short)
1983
To the Lighthouse (TV Movie) as
Prue Ramsay
1980
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Ava
- Another Flip for Dominick (1982) - Ava
- The Flipside of Dominick Hide (1980) - Ava
1982
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman as
Cordelia Gray
1981
A Midsummer Night's Dream (TV Movie) as
Hermia
1981
All's Well That Ends Well (TV Movie) as
Diana
1980
Maria Marten or Murder in the Red Barn (TV Series) as
Maria Marten
- Episode #1.3 (1980) - Maria Marten
- Episode #1.2 (1980) - Maria Marten
- Episode #1.1 (1980) - Maria Marten
1980
The Tempest (TV Movie) as
Miranda
1979
The Mallens (TV Series) as
Barbara Farrington
- Episode #1.7 (1979) - Barbara Farrington
- Episode #1.6 (1979) - Barbara Farrington
- Episode #1.5 (1979) - Barbara Farrington
- Episode #1.4 (1979) - Barbara Farrington
- Episode #1.3 (1979) - Barbara Farrington
- Episode #1.2 (1979) - Barbara Farrington
- Episode #1.1 (1979) - Barbara Farrington
1979
The Mill on the Floss (TV Mini Series) as
Maggie Tulliver
- Episode Eight (1979) - Maggie Tulliver
- Episode Seven (1979) - Maggie Tulliver
- Episode Six (1979) - Maggie Tulliver
- Episode Five (1979) - Maggie Tulliver
- Episode Four (1979) - Maggie Tulliver
- Episode Three (1979) - Maggie Tulliver
1978
The Comedy of Errors (TV Movie) as
'Porpentine' Girl
Self
1984
Visions (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Narrator
- From Moscow and Chicago (1984) - Self - Narrator (voice)
Archive Footage
2012
Shakespeare Uncovered (TV Series documentary) as
Miranda
- The Tempest with Trevor Nunn (2012) - Miranda

References

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