Sally Bretton
Encyclopedia
Sally Bretton is an English
actress best known for appearing in television sitcoms including the BBC
's Absolute Power, Channel 4
's Green Wing
, the BBC's The Office
, and, most recently, the BBC's Not Going Out
.
In 2008 she played Goneril in Shakespeare's King Lear
at Shakespeare's Globe
.
, and worked as a drama teacher at Top Hat Stage and Screen School.
English people
The English are a nation and ethnic group native to England, who speak English. The English identity is of early mediaeval origin, when they were known in Old English as the Anglecynn. England is now a country of the United Kingdom, and the majority of English people in England are British Citizens...
actress best known for appearing in television sitcoms including the BBC
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation is a British public service broadcaster. Its headquarters is at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff...
's Absolute Power, Channel 4
Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British public-service television broadcaster which began working on 2 November 1982. Although largely commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority , the station is now owned and operated by the Channel...
's Green Wing
Green Wing
Green Wing is a British sitcom set in the fictional East Hampton Hospital. It was created by the same team behind the sketch show Smack the Pony, led by Victoria Pile, and stars Tamsin Greig, Stephen Mangan and Julian Rhind-Tutt....
, the BBC's The Office
The Office (UK TV series)
The Office is a British sitcom television series that was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two on 9 July 2001. Created, written, and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, the programme is about the day-to-day lives of office employees in the Slough branch of the fictitious...
, and, most recently, the BBC's Not Going Out
Not Going Out
Not Going Out is a British television sitcom that has aired on BBC One since 2006. Starring Lee Mack, Tim Vine, Sally Bretton, Miranda Hart and Katy Wix, it was initially written by Mack, Andrew Collins, Paul Kerensa, Simon Evans and Peter Tilbury, but now features contributions from other...
.
In 2008 she played Goneril in Shakespeare's King Lear
King Lear
King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. The title character descends into madness after foolishly disposing of his estate between two of his three daughters based on their flattery, bringing tragic consequences for all. The play is based on the legend of Leir of Britain, a mythological...
at Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse in the London Borough of Southwark, located on the south bank of the River Thames, but destroyed by fire in 1613, rebuilt 1614 then demolished in 1644. The modern reconstruction is an academic best guess, based...
.
Biography
Bretton is 5'4" tall with green eyes and blonde hair. She trained at the Central School of Speech and DramaCentral School of Speech and Drama
The Central School of Speech and Drama was founded in London in 1906 by Elsie Fogerty to offer a new form of training in speech and drama for young actors and other students...
, and worked as a drama teacher at Top Hat Stage and Screen School.
Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | A Fitting Tribute A Fitting Tribute A Fitting Tribute is a 2007 British short film comedy drama directed by Daniel Cormack and starring Sally Bretton, Thomas Nelstrop and April Nicholson.... |
Tammy | short film - 61st Edinburgh International Film Festival Edinburgh International Film Festival The Edinburgh International Film Festival is an annual fortnight of cinema screenings and related events taking place each June. Established in 1947, it is the world's oldest continually running film festival... Official Selection] |
2007 | Outlaw Outlaw (2007 film) Outlaw is a 2007 action-crime-drama film written and directed by British filmmaker Nick Love. Outlaw stars Sean Bean, Danny Dyer, Bob Hoskins, Lennie James, Rupert Friend and Sean Harris.The film is set in the United Kingdom in 2006... |
Kelly | |
2005 | Open Wide | Karen | Television movie Television movie A television film is a feature film that is a television program produced for and originally distributed by a television network, in contrast to... |
2005 | Blackbeard: Terror at Sea | Mary Ormond | Television movie Television movie A television film is a feature film that is a television program produced for and originally distributed by a television network, in contrast to... |
2004 | If...we eradicate violent crime aka: If... We Could Stop the Violence |
Dr Sally Price | Television movie Television movie A television film is a feature film that is a television program produced for and originally distributed by a television network, in contrast to... |
2001 | So Long Charlie Bright aka: Goodbye Charlie Bright |
Susan | |
2001 | Happy Together | Debi | Television movie Television movie A television film is a feature film that is a television program produced for and originally distributed by a television network, in contrast to... |
2000 | Peaches | Amy |
Television
Year | Show | Episode(s) | Role |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | Casualty Casualty (TV series) Casualty, stylised as Casual+y, is a British weekly television show broadcast on BBC One, and the longest-running emergency medical drama television series in the world. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast on 6 September 1986, and transmitted in the UK on BBC One. The... |
"A Quiet Life" | Suki WIlliams |
2009 | My Family | Christmas episode | Cheryl |
2007 | How Not To Live Your Life How Not to Live Your Life How Not to Live Your Life is a British sitcom, written by and starring Dan Clark, about a neurotic twenty-nine year old man who is trying to navigate his way through life but is not helped by his bad instincts. On 27 May 2011 it was announced by the new BBC Three controller Zai Bennett that the... |
Pilot episode | |
2007 – | Not Going Out Not Going Out Not Going Out is a British television sitcom that has aired on BBC One since 2006. Starring Lee Mack, Tim Vine, Sally Bretton, Miranda Hart and Katy Wix, it was initially written by Mack, Andrew Collins, Paul Kerensa, Simon Evans and Peter Tilbury, but now features contributions from other... |
Series 2 onwards | Lucy |
2007 | Hotel Babylon Hotel Babylon Hotel Babylon was a BBC television drama series based on the book of the same name by Imogen Edwards-Jones, that aired from 19 January 2006 to 14 August 2009, produced by independent production company Carnival Films for BBC One... |
guest star: one episode | TV series |
2007 | Casualty Casualty (TV series) Casualty, stylised as Casual+y, is a British weekly television show broadcast on BBC One, and the longest-running emergency medical drama television series in the world. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast on 6 September 1986, and transmitted in the UK on BBC One. The... |
"Stitch" | Stevie Thornell |
2004–2006 | Green Wing Green Wing Green Wing is a British sitcom set in the fictional East Hampton Hospital. It was created by the same team behind the sketch show Smack the Pony, led by Victoria Pile, and stars Tamsin Greig, Stephen Mangan and Julian Rhind-Tutt.... |
(regular cast) | Kim Alabaster |
2006 | Vincent Vincent (TV series) Vincent is an ITV drama series. An initial series was made and aired in 2005 and starred Ray Winstone, in the title role, and Suranne Jones as two members of a team of private eyes hired by people to spy on their partners or indeed anyone else they need to keep tabs on. The four part series also... |
Episode #2.3 | Tina |
2006 | The Bill The Bill The Bill is a police procedural television series that ran from October 1984 to August 2010. It focused on the lives and work of one shift of police officers, rather than on any particular aspect of police work... |
"382" & "383" | Dee Collier |
2005 | Blessed Blessed (TV series) Blessed was a BBC television sitcom written by Ben Elton and starring Ardal O'Hanlon as Gary, a record producer, who is struggling to bring up two small children... |
(regular cast) | Mary Hathaway |
2004 | Wild West | "The Film Crew" | Victoria |
2003 | Absolute Power Absolute Power (series) Absolute Power is a British comedy series, set in the offices of Prentiss McCabe, a fictional public relations company in London, run by Charles Prentiss and Martin McCabe .... |
(regular cast) | Cat Durnford |
? | The Bar | Pilot episode | Rhiannan Scott |
2003 | Blue Murder | Pilot episode | Grassmere |
2001 | Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible is a British television series, created by Graham Duff, co-written by and starring Steve Coogan. Originally aired on BBC2 in 2001, the programme was designed as an anthology series, in the style of Tales from the Crypt, and lampooned many aspects of the horror... |
"Lesbian Vampire Lovers of Lust" | Carmina |
2001 | The Office The Office (UK TV series) The Office is a British sitcom television series that was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two on 9 July 2001. Created, written, and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, the programme is about the day-to-day lives of office employees in the Slough branch of the fictitious... |
(regular cast) | Donna |
2001 | Doctors Doctors (BBC Soap Opera) Doctors is a British daytime television soap opera, set in the fictional Midland town of Letherbridge, defined as being close to the City of Birmingham. It was created by Chris Murray; Mal Young drove its development, and Carson Black was the original producer. The first episode was broadcast on... |
"Passive Resistance" | Chrissie Devonish |
2001 | Armstrong and Miller | Episode #4.1 | ? |
2001 | Beast Beast (TV series) Beast is a BBC One sitcom based in a veterinary surgery. Two series of six episodes each were made, with the first broadcast in early 2000 and the second in early 2001... |
"Cow" | Carly |
2000 | Sunburn | "Unexpected Love and Golf" | Lisa |
2000 | Harry Enfield's Brand Spanking New Show | (regular cast) | various characters |
? | Small Potatoes | ? | Laura |
? | Can You Hear Me Thinking | ? | ? |
? | Napoleon & Josephine | ? | ? |
Theatre
Year | Venue | Show | Role |
---|---|---|---|
2008 | Shakespeare's Globe, London | King Lear King Lear King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. The title character descends into madness after foolishly disposing of his estate between two of his three daughters based on their flattery, bringing tragic consequences for all. The play is based on the legend of Leir of Britain, a mythological... |
Goneril Goneril Goneril, or Gonerill, is a fictional character in William Shakespeare’s King Lear. She is the eldest of King Lear's daughters. Along with her sister Regan, Goneril is considered a wicked character. She is obsessed with power and overthrowing her elderly father as ruler of the kingdom... |
2006 & 2007 |
Shakespeare's Globe, London | In Extremis In Extremis (play) In Extremis: The Story of Abelard & Heloise is a play by Howard Brenton on the story of Heloise and Abelard, which premiered at the Globe Theatre on 27 August 2006 with a 15 performance run. The play was directed by John Dove with design by Michael Taylor, and music by William Lyons... |
Heloise |
2004 | Manchester Royal Exchange | A Conversation | Gail Williams |
2004 | Library Theatre, Manchester | All My Sons | Ann Deever |
? | Bath Theatre Royal/Tour | Present Laughter | Daphne |
2002 | Library Theatre, Manchester | Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Honey |
2002 | Oxford Stage Company/ UK tour | Hay Fever Hay Fever Hay Fever is a comic play written by Noël Coward in 1924 and first produced in 1925 with Marie Tempest as the first Judith Bliss. Laura Hope Crews played the role in New York... |
Sorel |
Awards
- Nominated
- 2002 - Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards
Best Actress (Theatre) - Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf
- 2002 - Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards