Lindsay Duncan

English actress Lindsay Duncan, as Julius Caesar’s former lover Servilia, provided a regal majesty to HBO’s decidedly racy, sophisticated “Rome” (2005), not to mention acting chops worthy of filling a trophy case.

Born in Edinburgh in 1950, Duncan acted on the stage for a number of years before appearing on British television in guest roles on such shows as “The New Avengers” and “Dick Turpin,” as well as a brief recurring role on “Colin’s Sandwich.” She landed roles in mini-series such as “Dead Head” and “Reilly: Ace of Spies,” and regular series such as “Kit Curran.” She appeared in British television movies such as “Rainy Day Women” in 1984 and “Samson & Delilah” in 1985. She also had a part on the acclaimed British mini-series “Traffik,” in 1988. Film credits in the United States include “City Hall” in 1996, and “An Ideal Husband,” and “Mansfield Park” in 1999. She also provided the voice for a droid in “Star Wars: Episode One 1- The Phantom Menace” that year. In 2004, she appeared in the romantic comedy “Under the Tuscan Sun.”

But it has been on the stage that Duncan has done her most critically acclaimed work. In 2002, she won the Tony Award for best actress for her performance on Broadway in “Private Lives.” And she was nominated for a Tony Award in 1988 for her performance in “Les Liasions Dangereuses.” Duncan also won the 2001 London Critics Circle Theater Award for Best Actress for her performance in “Mouth to Mouth” at the Royal Court Downstairs Theater. And she was awarded the 1988 London Evening Standard award for Best Actress for a production of “Cat On a Hot Tin Roof.” In addition to “Rome,” she also starred in the Agatha Christie television adaptation of “Poirot: The Mystery of the Blue Train,” in 2005.

  • Born:
    November 7, 1950 in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • Central School of Speech and Drama, London, England
Milestones
  • 1976 Stage acting debut in Don Juan
  • 1978 London stage debut in Plenty
  • 1982 American stage debut, the Off-Broadway production Top Girls
  • 1983 Film acting debut in Loose Connections
  • 1983 US TV debut in On Approval (PBS Masterpiece Theatre
  • 1986 Had stage triumph as the Marquise de Merteuil in Les Liaisons Dangereuses opposite Alan Rickman
  • 1987 Broadway debut recreating role in Les Liaisons Dangereuse ; earned Tony nomination
  • 1987 Portrayed Anthea Lahr in the biopic of Joe Orton Prick Up Your Ears
  • 1988 Won accolades and critical kudos playing Maggie in London production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
  • 1991 Co-starred in The Reflecting Skin
  • 1993 Portrayed Annie Mayle in the miniseries A Year in Provence (aired in the U.S. on A&E)
  • 1994 Starred in the London production of David Mamet s The Cryptogram
  • 1996 Co-starred opposite Al Pacino in City Hall
  • 1996 Returned to Broadway in dual role of Titania and Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night s Dream ; production filmed and released theatrically
  • 1998 Played Lady Bellaston in Henry Fielding s Tom Jones (aired in the U.S. on A&E)
  • 1999 Had featured role in the Oliver Parker-directed version of Oscar Wilde s An Ideal Husband
  • 2001 Reteamed with Alan Rickman in the London stage production of Private Lives ; moved to Broadway in 2002
  • 2004 Appeared in the romantic comedy “Under the Tuscan Sun”
  • 2005 Cast as Julius Caesar s former lover, Servilia in the HBO original series Rome
  • 2005 Starred in the Agatha Christie television adaptation of Poirot: The Mystery of the Blue Train
  • Joined the Royal Shakespeare Company

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