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Elizabeth Keates : ウィキペディア英語版
Elizabeth Keates

Elizabeth Keates (born 12 June in Otley, West Yorkshire, England), is a British actress.〔The Stage Newspaper, published Friday 21 November 2008, by Sally Stott http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/22471/the-hostess-of-the-inn〕 She was educated at Benton Park School and after A-Levels Elizabeth left Leeds to study at The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) drama school in London. Since then her theatre credits have included performances at the Old Vic and the Stephen Joseph. Elizabeth achieved critical acclaim for her role as Ophelia at the Dukes Theatre Lancaster.〔Community Resources & Visitors Guide, Lady Macbeth at The Dukes Theatre, Written by Satori, Wednesday 28 May 2003. http://www.virtual-lancaster.net/reviews/dukes/dukes_2003/03_d_ladymacbeth.htm〕
After graduating from ALRA, Keates set up LK Productions Theatre Company, which produced 5 annual touring productions, employing over 30 actors.
Alongside her role as Artistic Director of LK Productions, Keates continued working as an actress; for the BBC on ''Slave Island'', (the story of the African Burial Ground) ''Chariot Queen'', in which she played the title role, ''Blood of the Vikings''〔IMDB Cast list, 2001, BBC Production. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0410965/combined〕 and Meet the Ancestors - Bones in a Barnyard.〔Movie Web database, Cast and Production details – Elizabeth Keates – BBC Production, Bones in the Barnyard. http://www.movieweb.com/person/elizabeth-keates〕 It was on the filming of this BBC programme that Keates met her husband, Broadway actor Mark Rawlings, the couple now have a daughter, Willow Darcie, born February 2010.
Film work includes ''Boudica'' (Indigo Films L.A) and the award winning film ''The Tomb Robbery Papyrus: notes of a past'',〔IMDB Cast list, 2009, Director A.C. Lily T.-Rampenthal. Feature Film 97mins Dolby Digital. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1545512/combined.〕 which opened in London on 17 April 2011. Keates's name can be found in the records held at the British Film Catalogue for her work with White Lyon Films.
In 2012 Keates starred in the York Theatre Royal production of The Railway Children〔Wooller Photography. Opening Night Party for Railway Children. http://wooller.com/?people=4790〕 (The Mike Kenny (writer) adaptation) playing opposite Marshall Lancaster in the role of Mrs Perks.〔''West End Theatre News'', Published 19 July 2010. http://www.westendtheatre.com/tag/elizabeth-keates/〕 This was performed live at Waterloo International railway station, and the production won an Olivier Award for 'Best Entertainment' in 2011.〔Olivier Awards Winners Listing, Published 13 March 2011. http://www.olivierawards.com/news/view/item115079/The-Railway-Children-wins-Best-Entertainment/〕 Keates had previously worked with director Damian Cruden at York Theatre Royal in ''Pygmalion''.〔York Theatre Royal Archive, cast information, 8 May 2006. http://www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk/cgi/news/news.cgi?t=template&a=201〕
In July 2011 Keates reprised her role as Mrs Perks in ''The Railway Children''.
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