British actress (born 1958)
Sylvestra Le Touzel
Le Touzel in 2014
Born 1958 (age 65–66) Occupation Actress Years active 1968–present Spouse
[ 2] Children 2
Sylvestra Le Touzel (born 1958) is an English actress. Known for her character work across television, radio, film, and theatre, she began her career as a child actor before moving into adult roles. She is married to actor Owen Teale , with whom she has two children.
Career
Television work (1968–present)
Le Touzel began her career at the age of ten, playing a child who bedevils the Second Doctor in the 1968 Doctor Who story The Mind Robber . She later starred on the BBC 's "Look and Read ", appearing as Helen in their 1971 serial The Boy from Space .[ 3] An early adult role was her portrayal of Fanny Price in the BBC dramatisation of Jane Austen 's Mansfield Park (1983).[ 4] In 1985, Le Touzel co-starred with Bryan Pringle in a television advertisement for Heineken .[ 5] A parody of the "Rain in Spain" scene from My Fair Lady , it saw Pringle's character teaching a posh woman (Le Touzel) how to speak cockney by repeating: "The wa'er in Major'a don' taste like wot id ough' 'a" ("The water in Majorca don't taste like what it ought to"). The advert subsequently placed at number 29 on Channel 4 's rundown of the "100 Greatest TV Ads ".[ 6]
Le Touzel appeared in various television productions throughout the 1990s, including the police procedural Between the Lines (1994), an adaptation of Catherine Cookson 's The Gambling Man (1995), and the science fiction miniseries The Uninvited (1997). She went on to star as veterinarian Briony on the BBC One sitcom Beast (2000–2001), which ran for two series. Later credits included prominent roles in the Victoria Wood television film Housewife, 49 (2004), political drama series The Amazing Mrs Pritchard (2006), an adaptation of Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey (2007), the ITV comedy-drama series Bonkers (2007), the BBC Four film Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley (2008)—in which she portrayed Conservative politician Patricia Hornsby-Smith —and the four-part ITV/ABC miniseries Titanic (2012), where she played Lady Duff-Gordon , a survivor of the sinking of the Titanic . In addition, her work as D.C. Hazel Savage in the two-part television film Appropriate Adult (2011), a dramatisation of the crimes of Fred and Rose West , was described as "very authentic" by Variety and "remarkable" by the Los Angeles Times .[ 7] [ 8]
In 2017, Le Touzel appeared on the second season of Netflix 's historical drama series The Crown ,[ 9] with The Telegraph describing her portrayal of Lady Dorothy Macmillan as "magnificent".[ 10] Between 2020 and 2023, she appeared as Christine Cranfield, a GCHQ boss, on the Sky One sitcom Intelligence . While the series was met with mixed reviews,[ 11] Le Touzel's work as the tightly-wound Cranfield was praised, with Collider commenting that she played the part to "perfection".[ 12]
Film work (2006–present)
After appearing in several short films , Le Touzel made her feature film debut in Michael Apted 's Amazing Grace , a 2006 biographical drama about the abolition of the slave trade in 18th century England.[ 13] She then co-starred as Heather in Happy-Go-Lucky (2008), a partially improvised comedy-drama directed by Mike Leigh ,[ 14] which The Hollywood Reporter called a "certified good time" with "wonderful performances from top to bottom".[ 15]
Following a small part in The Iron Lady (2011), Le Touzel played three different characters in Cloud Atlas (2012), a big-budget science fiction drama directed by the Wachowskis . Her next film roles were in Mr. Turner (2014)—a drama based on the life of J. M. W. Turner —and the 2017 political satire The Death of Stalin , where she portrayed Nina Khrushchev , the second wife of Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev .[ 16]
Personal life
Le Touzel was born and raised in Kensington , London . She married Welsh actor Owen Teale in 2001, several years after they met during a production of Henry IV ; the couple have two daughters.[ 17] [ 18] Le Touzel is a supporter of charitable theatre and is a patron of Montage Theatre Arts, a performing arts charity based in London, along with fellow actresses Debby Bishop and Emma Thompson .[ 19]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1968
Doctor Who
Child
2 episodes
Dixon of Dock Green
Janet Dean
1 episode
1971
Look and Read
Helen
Main cast, series 3
1975
My Honourable Mrs
Sarah
Main cast, 7 episodes
1976
Westway
Samantha Ryder
Main cast, 7 episodes
1977
This Year Next Year
Carol Shaw
9 episodes
Rooms
Denise
3 episodes
Scene
Liza Hollander
2 episodes
1978
Donal and Sally
Sally
Episode of Play for Today series
1979
Crown Court
Beryl Betts
3 episodes
1980
The Professionals
Patricia Buchanan
1 episode
Maria Marten
Emily Corder
Miniseries, 3 episodes
1981
Metal Mickey
Jennifer
1 episode
The Gentle Touch
Debbie Richard
1 episode
1982
Crimes
Jane
Episode of Play for Tomorrow series
1983
Mansfield Park
Fanny Price
Miniseries, 6 episodes
1985
Everyman
Julia
1 episode
1986–1997
Alas Smith and Jones
Various
5 episodes
1987
Screen Two
Finn McQuillen
1 episode
The Short and Curlies
Joy
Television film
1988
Jackanory
Storyteller
5 episodes
The Ray Bradbury Theater
Emily
1 episode
A Vote for Hitler
Marian
Television film
1989
A Fine Romance
Eve Barrington
1 episode
Making Out
Tamsin
1 episode
The Dog It Was That Died
Suleika
Television film
1989–1991
ScreenPlay
Lisbeth / Judith
2 episodes
1991
Lovejoy
Amanda Peagram
1 episode
1993
Fighting for Gemma
Sarah Downes
Television film
1994
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
Rosalind
Voice, 1 episode
Harry Enfield & Chums
Lady Sophie Dim-But-Royal
1 episode
Between the Lines
Sarah Teale
7 episodes
1995
The Gambling Man
Charlotte Kean
Miniseries, 3 episodes
1997
The Uninvited
Joanna Ball
Miniseries, 4 episodes
1998
Kiss Me Kate
Hillary
1 episode
Vanity Fair
Lady Jane Crawley
3 episodes
2000–2001
Beast
Briony
Main cast, 12 episodes
Hearts and Bones
Rachel Heath
2 episodes
2000–2010
Midsomer Murders
Linda Marquis / Miriam Fielding
2 episodes
2002
Great Britons
Clemmie
Voice, 1 episode
Animated Tales of the World
Gretta / Sun
Voice, 1 episode
2003
My Family
Joanna
Episode: "Blind Justice"
2004
Silent Witness
Amanda Birley
Episode: "Nowhere Fast "
2005
Housewife, 49
Mrs Lynch
Television film
Judge John Deed
Dr Margot Lipton
Episode: "In Defence of Others "
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
Paula Marshall
Episode: "In Divine Proportion "
Falling
Anna Blackstone
Television film
2006
The Good Housekeeping Guide
Helen
Television film
The Amazing Mrs Pritchard
Nina Morgan
4 episodes
2007
Bonkers
Harriet Waterhouse
Main cast, 6 episodes
Northanger Abbey
Mrs Allen
Television film
2008
The Long Walk to Finchley
Patricia Hornsby-Smith
Television film
2009
Doc Martin
Juliet Wenn
Episode: "The Departed"
May Contain Nuts
Mrs. Reynolds
Television film
Victoria Wood's Mid Life Christmas
Mrs. Godchild / Lolly Goggins
Television special
2010
Accidental Farmer
Judith
Television film
2011
Appropriate Adult
D.C. Hazel Savage
Television film
Lewis
Caroline Eagleton
Episode: "The Mind Has Mountains "
Case Histories
Sylvia Land
2 episodes
New Tricks
Janice Pargetter
1 episode
Threesome
Antonia
Episode: "Builder"
2012
Dirk Gently
Emelda Ransome
1 episode
Titanic
Lady Duff-Gordon
Miniseries, 4 episodes
Secret State
Ros Yelland
Miniseries, 4 episodes
The Thick of It
Mary Drake
2 episodes
Parade's End
Marchant
3 episodes
2013
Blandings
Veronica Shoonmaker
Episode: "The Go Getter"
The Politician's Husband
Diane
Miniseries, 3 episodes
2014
Father Brown
Verity Penhallick
Episode: "The Mysteries of the Rosary "
Utopia
Leah
5 episodes
Big School
Ms Steele
Episode: "OFSTED Chemistry"
2015
Death in Paradise
Sandra Kendrick
Episode: "She Was Murdered Twice"
2017
Endeavour
Mrs Joy Pettybon
Episode: "Canticle "
2017–2018
The Crown
Lady Dorothy Macmillan
4 episodes
2020
The English Game
Lady Kinnaird
4 episodes
Roadkill
Dame Vanessa Pollard
3 episodes
2020–2023
Intelligence
Christine Cranfield
Main cast, 13 episodes
2022
Sister Boniface Mysteries
Prunella Gladwell
Episode: "Queen of the Kitchen"
2023
Dalgliesh
Muriel Godby
2 episodes
The Great
Witch
Episode: "The Bullet or the Bear"
Still Up
Dr. Stafford
Episode: "The Sleep Clinic"
Radio
Theatre
Selected theatre credits
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1982
The Understanding
Kate
Strand Theatre , West End
1984
Fall
Ann
Hampstead Theatre
1985
The Alchemist
Dol Common
Lyric Theatre , West End
1986
Dracula, or Out for the Count
Mina Seward
1988
Hamlet
Ophelia
Theatre Royal
1991
Twelfth Night
Viola
Royal Shakespeare Theatre
1991–1992
Henry IV, Parts I & II
Lady Percy
Barbican Theatre
1992–1993
Artists and Admirers
Negina
1993–1995
An Inspector Calls
Sheila Birling
Aldwych Theatre , West End
1996
Les Enfants du Paradis
Nathalie
Barbican Theatre
1996–1997
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Hermia
Almeida Theatre
2002
Benefactors
Jane
Albery Theatre , West End
2005
Wild East
Dr Pitt
Royal Court Theatre , West End
2010
Les Parents Terribles
Leo
Trafalgar Studios , West End
2012–2013
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Meg Page
Royal Shakespeare Theatre
2015
The Audience
Margaret Thatcher
Apollo Theatre , West End
2015–2016
Waste
Frances Trebell
Royal National Theatre
2018
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Miss Mackay
Donmar Warehouse
2019
Alys, Always
Mary
Bridge Theatre
2023
Pygmalion
Mrs Higgins
The Old Vic
References
^ Birth registered in Kensington, Q4, 1958. England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1916–2007
^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916–2005
^ "Look and Read: The Boy From Space (1971)" . Broadcast for Schools . 31 December 2011. Archived from the original on 30 September 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2014 .
^ Sue Parrill, Jane Austen on film and television: a critical study (2002), p. 84
^ "Heineken commercial – Water In Majorca" . YouTube . Archived from the original on 29 November 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2011 .
^ "The 100 Greatest TV Ads" . London: Channel 4 . 2000. Archived from the original on 18 June 2001. Retrieved 5 August 2019 .
^ Lowry, Brian (2 December 2011). "Appropriate Adult" . Variety . Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
^ Lloyd, Robert (10 December 2011). "Television review: 'Appropriate Adult' " . The Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
^ "See the Cast of The Crown vs. the People They Play in Real Life" . elle.com. 2019. Archived from the original on 27 February 2020. Retrieved 27 February 2020 .
^ Lawrence, Ben (9 December 2017). "The Crown, season 2, episode 10 review: a terrific retelling of the Profumo Scandal" . The Telegraph . Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
^ "Intelligence (2020)" . Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
^ Lawrence, Gregory (15 July 2020). " 'Intelligence' Review: Schwimmer Is Off the Leash, Baby!" . Collider . Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
^ "Amazing Grace" . variety.com. 2006. Archived from the original on 27 February 2020. Retrieved 27 February 2020 .
^ Rom-Frank, Rebecca. "Happy-Go-Lucky" . Screen Slate . Retrieved 23 January 2024 .
^ Bennett, Ray (12 February 2008). "Happy-Go-Lucky" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 23 January 2024 .
^ "The Death of Stalin is The Thick of It in Communist Party clothing" . New Statesman . 20 October 2017. Archived from the original on 27 February 2020. Retrieved 27 February 2020 .
^ "20 Questions With...Owen Teale - Interviews - 16 Sep 2002" . Archived from the original on 22 September 2014. Retrieved 22 September 2014 .
^ Mosley, Charles , ed. (2006). Burke's Landed Gentry Wales (16 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. p. 402. ISBN 978-0971196667 .
^ "Montage Theatre Arts Patrons" . Montage Theatre Arts . Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
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