British actress (born 1961)
Saskia Reeves
Born (1961-08-16 ) 16 August 1961 (age 63) Occupation Actress Years active 1984–present Children 2
Saskia Reeves (born 16 August 1961) is a British actress, known for her roles in films including Close My Eyes (1991) , I.D. (1995), and Our Kind of Traitor (2016), in the 2000 miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune , and in TV series, including as a series regular in Luther (2010), Shetland (2016), and Slow Horses (2022–present).
Early life and education
Saskia Reeves was born on 16 August 1961[ 1] [ 2] to a Dutch mother and English father, and brought up in Twickenham and Paddington , London .[citation needed ] Reeves attended the Lady Eleanor Holles School in Hampton .[citation needed ]
According to Reeves, her father was an actor, writer and singer. As a teenager, while her parents did not encourage her, she and her sister attended weekend acting workshops "for a laugh". Reeves was faring poorly in secondary school, missing classes and not doing homework, and didn't take her university-qualifying A-level exams. She discovered "drama school" as an alternative to university that didn't require A-levels; it sounded like "brilliant fun" and would give her three years to figure out her future.[ 3] She attended London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama .[ 4] She then worked for a year and a half as a waitress before getting a "decent job in a theatre in Wales", followed by other jobs, until she concluded, "I could earn a living at this".[ 3]
Career
Early in her career Reeves performed in puppet shows [ 5] and in satirical revues at the Covent Garden Community Theatre.[ 6] Her stage work includes productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company and at London's Royal National Theatre .[ 7] She was a member of the Cheek by Jowl international theatre company.[ 6] In 2008, she starred in the English Touring Theatre revival of Athol Fugard 's Hello and Goodbye at the Trafalgar Studios in London.[ 8]
Reeves work in film includes: Close My Eyes (1991); I.D. (1995); Butterfly Kiss (1995) co-starring with Amanda Plummer – described in the New York Times as "a disturbing road movie that suggests a twisted British answer to 'Thelma and Louise' spiced with dashes of 'Heavenly Creatures' and 'Natural Born Killers'";[ 9] and Our Kind of Traitor (2016).
Reeves' numerous television credits include Spooks , The Commander , and the Bodies finale. In 1997, Portlands , a six-part BBC One miniseries about the creation of the suburbs in the 1920s, was her first major TV series role.[ 10] In 2010, she starred as Anne Darwin, the wife of John Darwin, in BBC Four's Canoe Man , a dramatization of the John Darwin disappearance case ,[ 11] and co-starred as DSU Rose Teller in the first season of the BBC One series Luther .[ 12] In 2011, Reeves played the matriarch, Anna Brangwen, in the first part of William Ivory's two-part adaptation of D. H. Lawrence 's novels The Rainbow and Women in Love , first shown on BBC Four.[ 13] She co-stars with Gary Oldman and Kristin Scott Thomas in the Apple TV series Slow Horses (2022–present).
Reeves has also done voice work , including commercials, narration, and book readings.[ 14]
Personal life
Reeves has two children.[ 7]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1984
Last Day of Summer
Linda
TV movie
1985
A Woman of Substance
Edwina
Episode: #1.3
1985
Lytton's Diary
Pretty Girl
Episode 1.2: "Daddy's Girls"
1989
Theatre Night
Greta Samsa
Episode: "Metamorphosis"
1990
Screen Two
Rosie
Episode: "Children Crossing"
1991
Screenplay
Antonia McGill
Episode: "Antonia and Jane"
1991
4 Play
Helen
Episode: "In the Border Country"
1994
Citizen Locke
Lady Marsham
TV movie
1994
Performance
Irina Shestova
Episode: "Summer Day's Dream"
1995
The Perfect Match
Bridget
TV movie
1995
Cruel Train
Selina Roberts
TV movie
1997
Plotlands
Chloe Marsh
1999
A Christmas Carol
Mrs. Cratchit
TV movie
2000
Dune
Lady Jessica Atreides
Episodes 1.2-3
2003
Suspicion
Julie Hopcroft
Episodes: 1.1-3
2003
Waking the Dead
Dr. Laurie Poole
Episodes 3.5-6: "Breaking Glass: Part 1 & 2"
2004
A Line in the Sand
Meryl Rodgers
TV mini-series
2004
Island at War
Cassie Mahy
2005
The Commander
Eileen Judd
Episode: #2.1-2: "Virus (Part One & Two)"
2005
If...
Mary Alton
Episode 2.4: "If... TV Goes Down the Tube"
2005
The Strange Case of Sherlock Holmes & Arthur Conan Doyle
Louise Doyle
TV movie
2005
Afterlife
Sheila Rabey
2006
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
Eileen Edwards
Episode 5.1: "Natural Causes"
2006
MI-5
Sally / Sally Bernard
Episodes 5.6-7: "Hostage Takers: Part 1 & 2"
2006
Bodies
Mary Dodd
Episode 2.11: "The Finale"
2007
The Last Days of the Raj
Lady Mountbatten
TV movie
2007
Silent Witness
DS Maureen Steele
2008
The Fixer
Andrea Greene
Episode 1.4
2009
Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1983
Mandy Wymer
TV movie
2010
Canoe Man
Anne Darwin
TV movie
2010
Luther
DSU Rose Teller
Season 1
2010–12
Wallander
Vanja Andersson
Episodes 2.3 "The Fifth Woman" (2010), 3.1 "An Event in Autumn" (2012)
2010–2016
Midsomer Murders
Marcia Macintyre, Summer Pitt
Episodes 13.2: "The Sword of Guillaume" (2010), 18.4: "A Dying Art" (2016)
2011
Lewis
Alison McLennan
Episode 5.1: "Old, Unhappy, Far Off Things"
2011
Women in Love
Anna Brangwen
TV mini-series
2011
Page Eight
Anthea Catcheside
TV movie
2012
One Night
Sally
TV mini-series
2012
Playhouse Presents
Teddy Brookman
Episode 1.1 "The Minor Character"
2013
Vera
Laura Marsden
Episode 3.2 "Poster Child"
2013
NTSF:SD:SUV
P.M.O.T.R.N.
Episode 3.10 "U-KO'ed"
2014
Salting the Battlefield
Anthea Catcheside
TV movie
2014
From There to Here
Claire
TV mini-series. Episodes 1.1-3
2015
Wolf Hall
Johane Williamson
TV mini-series. Episodes 1.1 "Three Card Trick", 1.2 "Entirely Beloved", 1.3 "Anna Regina", 1.4 "The Devil's Spit", 1.6 "Master of Phantoms"
2016
Shetland
Freya Galdie
Series 3 (5 episodes)
2017
Silent Witness
DS Maureen Steele
Episodes 20.3 "Discovery: Part 1", 20.4 "Discovery: Part 2)"
2017
Redemption Road
Mrs. Hales
TV movie
2017
The Child in Time
Thelma
TV movie
2018
Collateral
Deborah Clifford
TV mini-series. Episodes 1.1, 1.4
2019
Death in Paradise
Frances Compton
Episode: "Beyond the Shining Sea: Part Two"
2020
Belgravia
Ellis
TV mini-series
2020
Us
Connie Petersen
TV mini-series
2020
Roadkill
Helen Laurence
Episodes 1.2-4
2022–present
Slow Horses
Catherine Standish
Main role
2024
Secrets & Spies: A Nuclear Game
Herself (Narrator)
3 Episodes (BBC)
Shorts
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1999
TIcks
2001
Bubbles
Annie
2004
The Knickerman
Mum
2006
Fast Learners
Lynda
2013
Unoriginal
Beatrice
2015
Be Now
Karen
2015
Out for a Walk
Mother
Stage
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2010
National Theatre Live: A Disappearing Number
Ruth Minnen
2017
King Lear: Live from Shakespeare's Globe
Kent
2019
The Tragedy of King Richard the Second
Bushy / Green / Duchess of York
National Theatre Live
Audio
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2019
Dr. Who: The Monthly Adventures
Carmen Rega (voice)
References
^ "Saskia Reeves" . ElCinema.com . Retrieved 10 July 2024 .
^ "Miss Saskia Reeves" . Company Check . 29 June 2024. Retrieved 29 June 2024 .
^ a b Turitz, Neil (21 June 2024). "Saskia Reeves Reveals Her Acting Origin Story, Developing Her Character in Apple TV+'s 'Slow Horses' " . Casting Networks . Retrieved 10 July 2024 .
^ Barnett, Laura (20 October 2008). "Portrait of the artist: Saskia Reeves, actor" . the Guardian . Retrieved 29 June 2024 .
^ Gilbey, Ryan (16 August 1995). "She's just a girl who can say no. After years of doing the right thing, Saskia Reeves is holding out for the right parts" . The Independent . Retrieved 10 July 2024 .
^ a b "Saskia Reeves" . Apple TV+ . Retrieved 29 September 2024 .
^ a b Christie, Janet (10 October 2020). "Saskia Reeves interview: why the star of BBC One's Us feels lucky despite lockdown" . The Scotsman . Retrieved 18 December 2021 .
^ Spencer, Charles (28 April 2008). "Hello and Goodbye: powerful performances make a flawed play special" . The Telegraph . Retrieved 10 July 2024 .
^ Holden, Stephen (3 May 1996). "Butterfly Kiss" . New York Times .
^ Rampton, James (16 May 1997). "Finding a Happy Medium" . The Independent . Retrieved 29 September 2024 .
^ "Canoe Man" . BBC . Retrieved 26 March 2010 .
^ "DSU Rose Teller" . BBC One . Retrieved 29 September 2024 .
^ "Women in Love, BBC Four, preview" . The Telegraph . 24 March 2011.
^ "Saskia Reeves" . VocalPoint.net. Retrieved 27 April 2012 .
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