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Lynsey Baxter : ウィキペディア英語版
Lynsey Baxter

Lynsey Baxter is an English actress. Born in London, she began as a child actress in 1974 and later trained at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). She has worked in theatre, television, film, radio and voiceover.
Baxter trained in reflexology in 1998, while appearing in the television series ''Dangerfield'', and in her spare time worked in hospitals.〔(A Question of Health ) dated 1998 at thefreelibrary.com〕
Additionally she is reported to be a trained remedial masseuse and transpersonal counsellor.〔(Biography at TV.com )〕
==Theatre==

*''Next of Kin'' by John Hopkins, directed by Harold Pinter (National Theatre, 1974), as Lucy Lloyd〔(Next of Kin by John Hopkins, The National Theatre, The Old Vic, 2 May 1974 ) at haroldpinter.org〕〔Otis L. Guernsey, ''The Best plays of 1973-1974'' (Dodd, Mead, 1974), p. 108〕
* ''Heroes'' by Stephen Poliakoff (Royal Court, July 1975) as the girl〔''Punch'', vol. 269 (1975), p. 66:"Peter Bennett as Julius's elderly gentleman friend and Lynsey Baxter as a teeny-bopper..."〕〔''The Listener'' vol. 94 (British Broadcasting Corporation, 1975), p. 57〕
*''As You Like It'' (Royal Shakespeare Company 1977), as Phoebe
* ''The Cherry Orchard'', directed by Richard Eyre (Nottingham Playhouse, 1977) as Anya〔Patrick Miles, ''Chekhov on the British stage'' (1993), p. 246〕
*''The Dance of Death'' (1978) as Judith〔Ian Herbert, Christine Baxter, Robert E. Finley, ''Who's who in the theatre: a biographical record'', Vol. 2 (1981), pp. 54, 92〕
* ''You Never Can Tell'' (Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, 1979) as Dolly〔〔
* ''The Master Builder'' (1979) as Hilde Wangel
* ''Brimstone and Treacle'' by Dennis Potter (Open Space, 1979) as Pattie〔''Punch'', vol. 276 (1979), p. 322〕〔''Plays & Players, Issue 26, p. 3〕
* ''Romeo and Juliet'' (African Tour, including Maynardville Open Air Shakespeare Theatre, Cape Town, 1980) as Juliet〔''South African Digest (South African Information Service Dept. of Information, 1980)〕
* ''Heartbreak House'' (Royal Exchange, 29 October - 28 November 1981) as Ellie Dunn〔(1981 Heartbreak House ) at royalexchange.co.uk〕
* ''Aunt Dan and Lemon'' (Royal Court & New York) as Mindy〔
* ''Total Eclipse'' (Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, 1981) as Matilde Verlaine〔''Country Life'', vol. 169, (Country Life, Ltd., 1981), p. 1485〕
* ''The Lady From the Sea'' (Royal Exchange, Manchester) as Hilde Wangel
* ''The Dance of Death'', RSC, as Judith
* ''Les Parents Terribles'' (National Theatre, 1994) as Madeleine〔Jean Cocteau, ''Les parents terribles'' (Nick Hern Books, 1994, new translation), (p. xviii )〕
* ''Eugenee in A Flea in her Ear'' (Nottingham Playhouse)
* ''The Devil's Disciple'' (RSC), as 'the girl'.
* ''The Zycoys'' (RSC) as Styopka 〔

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