Diana Kent – Wikipedia

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British actress

Diana Kent

Born

South Africa

Occupation Actress
Years active 1990–present
Children 2

Diana Kent is an English actress known for Heavenly Creatures (1994), How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008), One Day (2011) and for the ITV drama series Belgravia (2020).[1]

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Theatre[edit]

Year Title Role Writer Director Notes
1991 Les Liaisons Dangereuses M. de Merteuil Pierre Choderlos de Laclos David Leveaux Ambassadors Theatre, London
1992 An Inspector Calls Sheila J. B. Priestley Stephen Daldry Royal National Theatre, London
1998 Robert Zucco Elegant Lady Bernard-Marie Koltes James McDonald Royal Shakespeare Theatre, London
1999 Talk of the City Daphne [9] Terry John-Bates Stephen Poliakoff Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
2000 Arcadia Hannah Tom Stoppard Rupert Goold Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury
2001 The Prisoner’s Dilemma Floss [10] David Edgar Michael Attenborough Royal Shakespeare Company, London
2001 Love in a Wood Lady Flippant [11] William Wycherley Tim Supple Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
2003 Caligula Caesonia [12] Albert Camus Michael Grandage Donmar Warehouse, London
2005 Phaedra’s Love Phaedra Sarah Kane Anne Tipton Bristol Old Vic, Bristol & Barbican Centre, London
2007 Lovely and Misfit Miss Fenway [13] Tennessee Williams Anna Ledwich Fishwick Productions
2008 Breaking the Silence Eugenia [14] Lorae Parry Esther Richardson Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham
2008 Carousel Miss Mullins [15] Rodgers and Hammerstein Lindsey Posner Stanhope Productions
2009 All My Sons Kate Keller [16] Arthur Miller Walter Meierjohann Leicester Curve Theatre, Leicester
2011 The Heresy of Love Madre Marguerita [17] Helen Edmundson Nancy Meckler Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
2014 Long Day’s Journey into Night Mary Tyrone [18] Eugene O’Neill Tony Cownie Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
2015 Tomcat Caroline [19] James Rushbrooke Kate Hewitt Southwark Playhouse, London

References[edit]

  1. ^ “Meet the cast of ITV’s Belgravia”. Radio Times.
  2. ^ “Review – Heavenly Creatures”. Radio Times. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  3. ^ “The Bill – Series 26 – Episode 20 Walk on My Grave”. Radio Times. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  4. ^ “Midsomer Murders – Series 7 – Episode 3 The Fisher King”. Radio Times. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  5. ^ “Eden The Missing Series 1 Episode 1 of 8”. BBC. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  6. ^ “Till Death The Missing Series 1 Episode 8 of 8”. BBC. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  7. ^ “Meet the cast of BBC2’s Richard Gere drama MotherFatherSon, 29 May 2019”. Radio Times. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  8. ^ “Belgravia review: This six-part snobathon toils in the shadow of Downton Abbey, 15 March 2020”. The Independent. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  9. ^ “RSC Performances Talk of the City, 29 April 1998”. Royal Shakespeare Company. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  10. ^ “The Prisoner’s Dilemma, 20 July 2001”. The Guardian. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  11. ^ “Something nasty in the wood, 24 April 2001”. The Telegraph. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  12. ^ “Caligula, 1 May 2003”. The Guardian. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  13. ^ “Defiantly camp and dramatically potent, 12 March 2007”. The Telegraph. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  14. ^ “Breaking the Silence, 28 May 2008”. The Guardian. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  15. ^ “A CurtainUp London London Review Carousel, 3 December 2008”. CurtainUp. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  16. ^ “All My Sons – Joe and Kate Keller interviews, 1 October 2009”. YouTube. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  17. ^ “THE HERESY OF LOVE. March 2012”. Royal Shakespeare Company. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  18. ^ “Long Day’s Journey into Night, Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh, review, 22 January 2014”. The Telegraph. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  19. ^ “Tomcat review – paternal love lends heart to a genetic dilemma, 3 November 2015”. The Guardian. Retrieved 6 May 2020.

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