Eve Best
Eve Best | |
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Born | Emily Best |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1999–present |
Eve Best (born Emily Best on 31 July 1971), is an English actress, best known for her role as Dr. O'Hara in the Showtime television series Nurse Jackie.
Early life and education
Best grew up in Ladbroke Grove and attended Wycombe Abbey Girls’ School before going on to Lincoln College, Oxford where she read English. Among her earliest public performances were with the W11 Opera children's opera company in London at the age of nine. After graduating from Oxford where she had appeared in OUDS productions, and toured to the Edinburgh Festival, she made her professional debut as Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing at the Southwark Playhouse.
Career
After a period working on the London fringe, Best trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London. After graduating in 1999 she appeared in a revival of 'Tis Pity She's a Whore at the Young Vic for which she won both the Evening Standard and Critics' Circle best newcomer awards;[1] she adopted her grandmother's name as a stage name, as an Emily Best was already registered with British Actors' Equity Association.[2]
Best won an Olivier Award for playing the title role in Hedda Gabler and was nominated for the same award the following year for her performance as Josie in Eugene O'Neill's play A Moon For The Misbegotten at the Old Vic Theatre in London.
In early 2007, she starred in a Sheffield Crucible production of As You Like It which played for a short time at the RSC's Swan Theatre in Stratford as part of their Complete Works season. In the same year she performed in the Broadway transfer of A Moon For The Misbegotten for which she was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Actress in a Play.
Best appeared in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming at the Cort Theatre in New York, which co-starred Ian McShane, Raúl Esparza and Michael McKean. Daniel Sullivan directed the 20-week limited engagement, which ran through April 13, 2008.
Television appearances include Prime Suspect: The Final Act (2006), Waking the Dead (2004), Shackleton (2002), and The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (2005).
She appears as Lucrece in the Naxos audiobook version of Shakespeare's The Rape of Lucrece. She also starred in a 2000 BBC Radio 4 production of Emma.
Best costars as Dr. Elenor O'Hara in the Showtime dark comedy series Nurse Jackie, that premiered in June 2009.[3][4]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | The Bill | Anne | Ep."Beasts" |
2001 | The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells | Ellen McGillvray | TV-minseries |
2002 | Shackleton | Eleanor Shackleton | TV |
2004 | Waking the Dead | Natasha Bloom | Ep."Shadowplay: Part 1" |
Lie with Me | Roselyn Tyler | ||
The Lodge | Yuni | ||
2005 | The Inspector Lynley Mysteries | Amanda Gibson | Ep."In Divine Proportion" |
2006 | Prime Suspect: The Final Act | Linda Philips | TV |
Vital Signs | Sarah Cartwright | 6 episodes | |
2009–present | Nurse Jackie | Dr. Eleanor O'Hara | |
2010 | American Experience | Dolley Madison | Ep. "Dolley Madison" |
References
- ^ Paddock, Terri (18 August 2003). "20 Questions With...Eve Best". What's On Stage. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
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(help) - ^ Henderson, Kathy. "Fresh Face: Eve Best". Broadway.com. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
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(help) - ^ "Nurse Jackie: Official Site". Sho.com. Retrieved March 3, 2009.
- ^ Starr, Michael (June 30, 2008). "Nurse Edie: First Look at Sopranos Star's Dark, New Hospital Comedy". New York Post. NYPost.com. Retrieved March 8, 2009.
External links
- Eve Best at IMDb
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- Interview with the Sunday Times
- W11 Opera
- Official The Homecoming on Broadway website
- Alumni of Lincoln College, Oxford
- Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
- Olivier Award winners
- Drama Desk Award winners
- English stage actors
- English television actors
- English radio actors
- Royal National Theatre Company members
- Shakespearean actors
- Wycombe Abbey Seniors
- 1971 births
- People from London
- Living people