Imogen Stubbs


A classically-trained, blonde beauty, Stubbs was educated at Oxford (where her classmates included Hugh Grant and director Michael Hoffman) and at RADA. Primarily known in England for her stage performances at the Ipswitch Repertory Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Among her more notable roles include the leads in the musicals "The Boyfriend" and "Cabaret" and such classical parts as Helena in "The Rover" the Queen to Jeremy Irons' "Richard II" and the title role in George Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan". Stubbs won critical marks for her turn as Stella to Jessica Lange's Blanche in Sir Peter Hall's London production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1996-97).

Stubbs made an impressive debut as the reactive title character in the British-French co-production "Nanou" (1987), which briefly featured Daniel Day-Lewis as the heroine's friend. Subsequently she offered a poignant performance in Piers Haggard's "A Summer Story" (1988), a period drama which saw her cast as a young woman whose heart is broken by a caddish barrister (James Wilby) and won praise as a seductive Norse princess in Terry Jones' "Erik the Viking" (1989). She seemed slightly miscast as a Senator's daughter in her American feature debut, "True Colors" (1991) but bounced back in two 1995 films. She was briefly seen as Richard E Grant's wife who dies in childbirth in "Jack and Sarah" and was Emma Thompson's rival for Hugh Grant's affection in Ang Lee's "Sense and Sensibility". Stubbs co-starred as Viola in "Twelfth Night" (1996), directed by her husband Trevor Nunn.

Television has perhaps provided Stubbs with her widest audience. After co-starring in the British miniseries "The Rainbow" (shown in the US in 1989 on A&E), she tackled the lead in a series of TV-movies centering on a former policewoman now working as a private detective. As "Anna Lee", Stubbs garnered critical praise and positive comparisons with Helen Mirren's "Prime Suspect" character, Jane Tennison. To date, six installments have been aired in the US on A&E.

  • Born:
    February 20, 1961 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Daughter: Ellie Nunn.
Education
  • Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England, 1985
  • Exeter College, Oxford University, Oxford, England, English
Milestones
  • 1982 Appeared in Michael Hoffman's short film "Priviliged" with Hugh Grant
  • 1987 Film acting debut, "Nanou"
  • 2000 Starred in the children's comedy-drama, "Big Kids"
  • 2000 Co-starred with Robson Green in "Blind Ambition"
  • 2001 Returned to the stage in the National Theatre production of "The Relapse"
  • Appeared as lead in British TV series "Anna Lee" (shown on A&E in the US in 1994-95)
  • Appeared with Oxford University Dramatic Society in revues and at Edinburgh Festival in the play, "Poison"
  • Became member, Royal Shakespeare Company; appeared in "Two Noble Kinsmen", "The Rover", "Richard II"
  • Joined Ipswich Repertory Theatre; appeared in "Cabaret" and "The Boyfriend"
  • Raised in Chiswick, England
  • Traveled extensively with family when she was young

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