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Jasmine Hyde
Born
Royal Leamington Spa
NationalityEnglish
OccupationActress

Jasmine Hyde is an English actress who has appeared on the stage[1] radio and screen.[2] She is best known[according to whom?] for her role as the young Hilda Rumpole in the BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of Rumpole and the Penge Bungalow Murders.[3] Most recently she appeared as Anna in The Arcola's production of 'The Cutting Edge' written and directed by Jack Shepherd[4]. She was Jessica in Muswell Hill by Torben Betts at Richmond's Orange Tree Theatre.[citation needed]

In 2018 she played the lead role in Gary Sinyor’s psychological thriller The Unseen.[5]

Career

Jasmine Hyde graduated from RADA in 2000.[6] She won the BBC Carleton Hobbs Award for Radio in 2000/2001.[6] resulting in a contract on the BBC radio drama rep company as her first job. [7]

She played the lead role in Gary Sinyor’s The Unseen which opened in cinemas in December 2017.[citation needed] Her co-stars were Richard Flood and Simon Cotton.[citation needed] Her performance was highlighted by many reviewers[according to whom?] with Sight and Sound describing her as unnerving.[citation needed]

In May 2017, she appeared as Bella in Matt Parvin's JAM opposite former Harry Potter actor Harry Melling.[8]

Between 2017 and 2019 she played Frances Harrison, a vicar, in three episodes of Doctors, the daily soap opera shown on BBC One.[citation needed]

Personal life

Jasmine Hyde is married and has a son.[9]

Radio

Date Title Role Author Director Station
2001 Little Dorrit Little Dorrit Charles Dickens dramatised by Doug Lucie Janet Whitaker BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
20 July 2003 Caesar! – Series 1, "The Arena" Livia Mike Walker Jeremy Mortimer BBC Radio 4
7 March 2005 Scenes of Seduction[10] Katherine Timberlake Wertenbaker Ned Chaillet BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
23 May 2005 The Last Days of Gordon Springer Linda Richard Stevens Fiona McAlpine BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
23 September 200630 September 2006 Lady Chatterley's Lover D H Lawrence dramatised by Michelene Wandor Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
12 August 200719 August 2007 The Card[11] Arnold Bennett dramatised by Jennifer Howarth Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
19 May 200926 May 2009 Rumpole and the Penge Bungalow Murders[3] Hilda Wystan (young, before marrying Rumpole) John Mortimer adapted by Richard Stoneman Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
11 June 2009 Taken[12] Sarah Suzanne Heathcote Carl Prekopp BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
20 March 201127 March 2011 The Lost World[13] Dr Diana Summerlee Arthur Conan Doyle dramatised by Chris Harrald Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
1 March 2012 Rumpole and the Man of God[14] Hilda Rumpole John Mortimer adapted by Richard Stoneman Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
2 March 2012 Rumpole and the Explosive Evidence[15] Hilda Rumpole John Mortimer adapted by Richard Stoneman Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
18 December 2012 Rumpole and the Gentle Art of Blackmail[16] Hilda Rumpole John Mortimer adapted by Richard Stoneman Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
25 December 2012 Rumpole and the Expert Witness[17] Hilda Rumpole John Mortimer adapted by Richard Stoneman Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
20 March 2014 Rumpole and the Old Boy Net[18] Hilda Rumpole John Mortimer adapted by Richard Stoneman Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
21 March 2014 Rumpole and the Sleeping Partners[19] Hilda Rumpole John Mortimer adapted by Richard Stoneman Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
The Archers Leonie Snell
28 March 2016 Rumpole on Trial[20] Hilda Rumpole John Mortimer adapted by Richard Stoneman Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
29 March 2016 Rumpole And Hilda[21] Hilda Rumpole John Mortimer adapted by Richard Stoneman Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

Notes

  1. ^ frasergrace
  2. ^ IMDB
  3. ^ a b BBC – Afternoon Play – Rumpole and the Penge Bungalow Murders
  4. ^ https://www.arcolatheatre.com/whats-on/the-cutting-edge/
  5. ^ Miska, Brad. "'The Unseen' Retitled to 'Amaurosis' for US Release". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  6. ^ a b https://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ghosts/biographies/hyde.shtml
  7. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/soundstart/roll.shtml
  8. ^ https://www.broadwayworld.com/westend/article/BWW-Review-JAM-Finborough-Theatre-20170527
  9. ^ http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-jade-jagger-extends-support-to-jade-goody-1234508
  10. ^ British Universities Film & Video Council – Scenes of Seduction
  11. ^ BBC – Classic Serial – The Card
  12. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Taken
  13. ^ BBC – Classic Serial – The Lost World
  14. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Rumpole and the Man of God
  15. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Rumpole and the Explosive Evidence
  16. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Rumpole and the Gentle Art of Blackmail
  17. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Rumpole and the Expert Witness
  18. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Rumpole and the Old Boy Net
  19. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Rumpole and the Sleeping Partners
  20. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Rumpole On Trial
  21. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Rumpole And Hilda

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