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Madeleine Worrall

Madeleine Worrall (born 1977)〔(Madeleine Worrall Biography ) 1MDb, Retrieved 3 April 2014〕 is a British actress.
==Life and career==

Born in Edinburgh and educated at The Mary Erskine School there,〔(2014) (School Details - Mary Erskine ) The Guide to Independent Schools, Retrieved 8 March 2014〕 Worrall was a member of The National Youth Music Theatre (1994). She studied at the University of Cambridge from 1995 to 1998 and at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA)〔 in 2000. She has worked extensively in London and across the country, most notably as Irina in Michael Blakemore's ''Three Sisters'' with Kristin Scott Thomas and Kate Burton in the West End, as Sonya in John Byrne's ''Uncle Vanya'' with Brian Cox for the Royal Lyceum, and as Cinderella in Stephen Fry's original version for the Old Vic in London,〔 for which she was listed as giving one of the five best stage performances of 2007,〔 alongside Frances de la Tour, Kelly Reilly, Tamsin Greig and Kate Fleetwood. She has also acted in ''Peter Pan'', ''The Lady from the Sea'', ''Good'', ''The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart'', Gone With the Wind, ''Three Sisters'', ''Twelfth Night'', ''The Tempest'', ''Jane Eyre''〔Hallet, Chris (11 February 2014) (Interview With Jane Eyre's Felix Hayes and Madeleine Worrall ) What's On Stage, Retrieved 16 October 2014〕 and has worked extensively with director Lucy Bailey.
Her first short film, a one-minute documentary, was shortlisted to the final ten for the Friends of the Earth short film competition, and her first poems were published by Agenda. Her first album of folk songs, recorded with the Green House Band, received positive reviews from the folk and roots press, including ''Mojo''.
She also appeared as Melanie in ''Bunny and the Bull'', premiered at the 2009 London Film Festival, and as a guest artist in many British television series, including ''Midsomer Murders'', ''Judge John Deed'', ''Doctors'', ''Ultimate Force'', ''Heartbeat'' and ''Foyle's War'', alongside David Tennant.〔(27 November 2010) (Madeleine Worrall Information ) Celebarazzi, Retrieved 3 April 2014〕

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