Julie Bevan trained
at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and
Drama and the Van Mar
Academy of Film and Television, Los Angeles.
Height: 5' 8"
Hair: Light Brown
Eyes: Brown
Accents: RP, Welsh (native),
excellent ear for accents
Playing age: 50-60 |

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Music & Dance: Alto, Ballroom, Modern, Tap

Agent: Brian Taylor Associates
50 Pembroke Road
London W8 6NX
Tel: 020 7602 6141
Email: briantaylor@nqassoc.freeserve.co.uk
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| The Glass Menagerie |
Amanda |
Clifford Dean |
English Theatre of Hamburg |
| The Devils **** |
Mrs Stavrogin |
Anne Khazam |
The Union Theatre |
| Relatively Speaking |
Sheila |
Clifford Dean |
English Theatre of Hamburg |
| Murder on the Nile |
Jacky |
Colin McIntyre |
Theatre Royal Nottingham |
| Party to the Divorce |
Zilla |
Trevor Danby |
Thorndike Studio |
| Britannicus |
Agrippina |
Richard Kelly |
Hen & Chickens |
| Tango |
Eleonora |
Richard Dixon |
Polish Theatre |
| A Doll's House |
Christine |
Tom Scott |
Eye Rep, Suffolk |
| Lost Chords |
Vanessa |
Sylvia Denning |
King's Head |
| Uncle Jeremy |
Mrs Wassermacker |
Tim Barker |
Lyric Studio |
| Hyppolytus |
Greek Chorus |
Janet Harris |
Duke of Cambridge |
Press reviews of Julie
Bevan's work include the following
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"Gives the audience goose pimples as, deeply hurt,
she slumps into the chair" (The
Glass Menagrie, reviewed in
Hamburger Morgenpost)
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"Plays the hysterically worried, disillusioned by
life, clucking hen so convincingly that the spectator is
really unnerved" (The Glass
Menagerie, Abendblatt)
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"Striking performance. Every inch the aristocrat."
(The Devils, What's
On)
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"Served the punch lines in a very easy way."
(Relatively Speaking:
Abendblatt
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"Very watchable" (Party
to the Divorce: Surrey
News )
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"Gives the best performance... Played with considerable
presence." (Britannicus:
The Stage / What's On)
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"Sharp performance as the bohemian mama." (Tango:
What's On)
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"Spars well in a psychological battle of greed over
morals." (Lost Chords:
Time Out)
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"Elegant... with a talent for foreign accents (Uncle
Jeremy: The
Stage )
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"Excellent chorus work" (Hyppolytus:
Ham & High)
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| Case No 603 |
Mother |
Teddy Hayes |
SKD Productions |
| Wallflower |
Deena |
Jade Syad |
White Fire Films / Sundance |
| Buffalo Girls (with Angelica
Houston) |
Duchess of Warwick |
Rod Hardy |
CBS / Cinema Verity |
| New Morning |
Laurel (lead) |
Jonathan Coote |
Little Apple Productions |
| Gorgeous |
Victoria (lead) |
Robin Aspey |
Flat Four Productions |
| To Anyone Who |
Mother (lead) |
Carlos Ruiz |
International Film Festival Portugal (best feature) |
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| Pride and Prejudice |
Mrs Young |
Simon Langton |
BBC |
| The House of Elliott |
Mrs Hill |
Alister Hallum |
BBC |
| Whole |
Doctor Wilson |
Ursula Urbaniak |
Yorkshire |
| Suicide |
Alice Baird |
Penny Webb |
BBC |
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After Eight
Selfridges
Head & Shoulders

Department for Education
Utell Business

Radio
Talking Books: A Ray of
Sunshine (Hilda McKenzie)
Voiceovers with Saeed
Jaffrey
English Verse voiceovers for Goya
Lit., Hamburg

awl
credits include:
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