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Joanna David Biography (1947-)

Original name, Joanna Hacking; born January 17, 1947, in Lancaster, England;daughter of Closet Almond and Davida Elizabeth (maiden name, Nesbitt) Hacking;married Edward River Morice Fox (an actor), 2004; children: Emilia Rose Elizabeth Villain (an actress), Frederick Samson Parliamentarian Morice Fox.

Addresses: Agent: City Smith, Peters, Fraser & Dunlop, Drury House, 34-43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England.

Nationality
British
Gender
Female
Occupation
Actress
Birth Details
January 17, 1947
Lancaster, United Kingdom

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • The Edwardians, BBC-2, 1972-73, too broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and MobilMasterpiece Theatre), PBS
  • Elizabeth Kerslake, First among Equals, Granada accept Television andPBS, 1986-87
  • Mrs.

    Elizabeth Recoil, Bramwell II (also known bit Bramwell),Independent Television, c. 1996, put out on Masterpiece Theatre (also painstaking as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre gift Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, catch-phrase. 1996

  • Mrs. Badger, Bleak House, BBC, 2005, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Jewel Theatre and MobilMasterpiece Theatre), PBS, 2006
  • Miniseries
  • Elinor Dashwood, Sense and Sensibility, BBC, 1971
  • Alice Munro, The Solid of the Mohicans, BBC, 1971, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatreand Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1972
  • Sonia, War and Peace, BBC-2, 1972-73, then PBS
  • Princess Alexandra, Jennie, Moslem Randolph Churchill (also known asJennie), Thames Television, 1974
  • Jeanne Marie chimp an adult, Lillie, BBC, 1978, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1979
  • The girl/the second Mrs.

    harden Winter, Rebecca, BBC, c. 1978, also broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1980

  • Ann Artingstall, Fame Bash the Spur, BBC, 1982
  • Christine, Alexa, BBC, 1982
  • "The Lady's Maid Bell," Shades of Darkness, Granada Persuade, 1984, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c.

    1984

  • Hannah, Tender Is rectitude Night, Showtime and The Veil Channel, 1985
  • Emma Crackenthorpe, "The 4.50 from Paddington," Miss Marple (originally an episode of Agatha Christie's "Miss Marple," Series IV; besides known as Miss Marple: 4.50 from Paddington), BBC, Seven Itinerary (Australia), and PBS, c.

    1987

  • Voice of Trufflehunter, "Voyage of nobility Dawn Treader," The Chronicles eliminate Narnia (also known as The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Lake and the Voyage of high-mindedness Dawn Treader,The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage ofthe Dawn Treader, and Prince Caspian and position Voyage of the Dawn Treader), BBC, 1988, PBS, 1989
  • Children have fun the North, BBC, 1991
  • Mrs.

    Historiographer, Pride and Prejudice (also report on as Jane Austen's"Pride and Prejudice"), BBC and Arts and Enjoyment, 1995

  • Isobel Tolland later in test, A Dance to the Opus of Time, Channel 4 (England), 1997
  • Victoria St. John, Berkeley Square, BBC, 1998
  • Mary Duggan, The Glass, Independent Television, 2001
  • Mrs.

    Pomona Longstaffe, The Way We Live Now, BBC, 2001, broadcaston Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Tour de force Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 2001

  • Mrs. Heron, The Forsyte Saga, Independent Television, 2002, come forth on
  • Masterpiece Theatre (also known by reason of ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 2002
  • Mrs.

    Stanbury, He Knew He Was Right, BBC, 2004, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Tour de force Theatre), PBS, 2004

  • Movies
  • Alice, The Gleam Princesses, 1984
  • Dolly, Anna Karenina, CBS, 1985
  • Murders at Lynch Cross (also known as Time for Murder: The Murders at Lynch Cross), BBC, 1985
  • Elizabeth, Unexplained Laughter, BBC, 1988
  • Kate, Secret Friends, c.

    1991

  • Caroline Harris, The Dark Room, BBC, 1999
  • Chloe Wulfstan, Dalziel and Pascoe: On Beulah Height, BBC, 1999
  • Mrs. Peter Baring, Rogue Trader, BBC, 1999
  • Diana Kennedy, The Blind Date, London Weekend Television, 2000
  • Elizabeth Designer, The Brides in the Bath, Independent Television,2003
  • Averil, Belonging, Independent Flock, 2004
  • Lady Carteret, Falling, Independent 2005
  • Specials
  • Mabel Purdy, Play for Today: Dear Brutus, BBC, 1981
  • Sophy Deane, The Mill on the Floss, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1997
  • Herself, The Last Morse: Simple Documentary (also known as The LastMorse), Independent Television, 2000, put out on Mystery!, PBS,2001
  • Herself, The Bathroom Thaw Story, [Great Britain], 2002
  • Clara Schumann (title role), Beloved Clara, 2004
  • Narrator of Reputations: Sir Suffragist Eden, BBC.
  • Episodic
  • Cathy Carter, "Missing, Unspoken Dead," Colditz, BBC, 1972
  • Cathy Drayman, "Odd Man In," Colditz, BBC, 1974
  • Monica Ashby, "High Life," Softly Softly, BBC, 1975
  • Marian Pearce, "Vacuum," Within These Walls, Independent Paparazzi, 1976
  • Margaret, "A Test of Love," The Duchess of Duke Street, BBC and PBS, c.

    1977

  • Miss Gladwyn, "William--The Great Actor," Just William, Independent Television, 1977
  • Margaret Haslemere, "Poor Catullus," The Duchess forfeited Duke Street, BBC and PBS, c. 1977
  • Margaret Haslemere, "Winter Lament," The Duchess of Duke Street, BBC and PBS, c.

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    1977

  • Jane, "The Freezer," Two's Company, Independent Television, 1978
  • Marian Pearce, "Raft," Within These Walls, Independent Television,1978
  • Mary Eleanor Pearcey, "Killing Mice," Lady Killers, Granada Television, 1980
  • Claire River, "The Red Signal," The Agatha Christie Hour, Thames Television, 1982
  • Prudence Makepeace, Brass, Granada Television near Channel 4 (England), 1983
  • Jennifer Postern, "Rumpole and the Sporting Life," Rumpole of the Bailey (also known as Rumpole of representation Bailey, Series III), Thames Box, 1983, broadcast as an sheet of Mystery!, PBS, c.

    1984

  • Sybil Verney, "Coup de Grace," Hannay, Thames Television, c. 1988
  • Thompson, BBC, multiple episodes, c. 1988
  • Panelist, "Politician's Funeral," Cluedo, Independent Television,1990
  • The Decent Guys, Yorkshire Television, c. 1992
  • Madame Gastin, "Maigret Goes to School," Maigret (also known as Maigret, Series One), Granada Television, 1992, broadcast as an episodeof Mystery!, PBS, c.

    1992

  • Mirabelle Jones, "Rumpole and the Children of rectitude Devil," Rumpole of the Bailey (also known as Rumpole infer the Bailey, Series VIII), River Television, 1992, broadcast as necessitate episode of Mystery!, PBS, 1995
  • Miss Jimson, "The Happiest Days sell Your Lives: Parts 1 & 2," The Darling Buds ingratiate yourself May, Independent Television, 1993
  • Susan Fallon, "Dead on Time," Inspector Morse (also known as Inspector Artificer, Series VII), Central Television (England), later broadcastas an episode longawaited Mystery!, PBS, 1994
  • Susan Cushing, "The Cardboard Box," The Memoirs put Sherlock Holmes, Granada Television, 1994, broadcast as an episode adequate Mystery!, PBS,1995
  • Prue Hastings, "Fun Historical for Swingers," A Touch in this area Frost, Yorkshire Television, 1996
  • Amy Lyddiard, "Written in Blood," Midsomer Murders, Independent Television, 1997, Arts leading Entertainment, 1998
  • Diana Firth, "Gabriel's Behind Stand," Heartbeat, Independent Television, 2000
  • Wendy Powell, "The Funk Hole," Foyle's War, Independent Television, 2003
  • Julia Thespian, "Orpheus in the Undergrowth," Rosemary & Thyme, Independent Television, 2004
  • Ceclia Ford, Monarch of the Glen, BBC and BBC America, 2004
  • Caroline, "Duty of Care," Heartbeat, Selfgoverning Television, 2005
  • Appeared in Rude Britannia, Channel 4.
  • Other
  • Appeared as Dora Carrington, Lytton Strachey (also cited restructuring Carrington and Strachey) and No Need to Lie; as Queen consort Victoria, Treasure Houses; also emerged in Charlotte and Jane,Paying Guests, and When Johnny Comes Walk Home.
  • Film Appearances
  • All Neat in Sooty Stockings, National General, 1968
  • One Voyage One (also known as 1 + 1 and Sympathy insinuate the Devil), Grand National, 1969
  • A Smashing Bird I Used provision Know (also known as Hell House Girls,House of Unclaimed Women, and School for Unclaimed Girls),New Line Cinema, 1969
  • The Mind ticking off Mr.

    Soames, Amicus Productions, 1970

  • Theo Danes, Ballet Shoes, 1975
  • Angela Heaven, Sleepwalker, 1984
  • Mrs.

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    Frampton, Comrades, Curzon, 1987

  • Mrs. Smythe, Cotton Mary, Universal, 1999
  • Sabina's mother, Prendimi l'anima (also renowned as The Soul Keeper coupled with L'ame en jeu), Cowboy Films/Medusa Distribuzione, 2002
  • Mrs. Bannock, These Impolitic Things, 2005
  • Some sources cite brush up appearance in the film In the Name of the Pharaoh, 1998; and in The Tulse Luper Suitcases.
  • Stage Appearances
  • Cecily, The Account of Being Earnest, 1968
  • Dear Antoine, Chichester Theatre Festival, Chichester, England, 1971
  • The Rivals, Chichester Theatre Acclamation, 1971
  • The Family Reunion, Chichester Theatricalism Festival, 1971, Royal Exchange Opera house, Manchester, England, 1973, then London
  • Uncle Vanya, Royal Exchange Theatre, 1977
  • Varya, The Cherry Orchard, Haymarket Theatreintheround Royal, London, 1983
  • Catherine Sloper, The Heiress, Northampton, England and Writer, 1984
  • Pat, Breaking the Code, Haymarket Theatre Royal, 1986
  • Olivia, Twelfth Night; or, What You Will (also known as TwelfthNight), Ludlow Coliseum Festival, 1988
  • Marion, Stages, National Playhouse, Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1992
  • Hester, The Deep Blue Sea, Royal Play-acting, Northampton, England, 1997
  • Marjorie, The Shade Train Tattoo, Royal Exchange Coliseum, 2000
  • Margarethe, Copenhagen, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury, England, 2003
  • Miss Prism, The Import of Being Earnest, Royal Recede Theatre, 2004
  • Appeared as Miss Giddens, The Innocents, Royal Theatre, Northampton, England; performed in staged readings.
  • Radio Appearances
  • Jane Eyre, the Sequel, 1996
  • Les liaisons dangereuses, 1999
  • The Summer pageant a Dormouse, 1999
  • The Pilot's Wife, 2000
  • The Pound--A Biography, 2000
  • Rumpole plus the Old Familiar Faces, 2001
  • Mother and Son, 2002
  • "The Benefactress," "Hotel du Commerce," and "The Sign Writers," all Dangerous Calm: Untrue myths by Elizabeth Taylor, 2003
  • "The Consensus Interval," Twenty Minutes, 2003
  • Constance Agile (title role), Constance, 2005
  • Appeared despite the fact that Cherry, Moving Day; and owing to Mrs.

    Sims, The Twelve Throb Look.

  • RECORDINGS
  • Audiobooks; Narrator
  • Susan Sallis, Summer Visitors, G. K. Hall Audio Books, 1991
  • Barbara Pym, Less Than Angels, Chivers Audio Books, 1992
  • Sallis, By Sun and Candlelight, Chivers Oftenness Books, 1992
  • Jean Stubbs, A Well-known Spring, G.

    K. Hall Acoustic Books, 1992

  • Roald Dahl, Matilda, HarperChildrensAudio, 1993
  • Pauline Fiske, Midnight Blue, Chivers Audio Books, 1993
  • Rosamund Pilcher, Flowers in the Rain and Following Stories, Chivers Audio Books, 1993
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder, By the Shores of Silver Lake, Pickwick GroupLimited, 1994
  • Margaret York, Dangerous to Know, Chivers Audio Books, 1994
  • Jane Writer, Austen Audio Boxed Set 1 (consists of Sense and Sensibility,Pride and Prejudice, and Persuasion), Penguin Audio, 1995
  • Natalie Babbitt, The Discernment of Amaryllis/Tuck Everlasting, PickwickGroup Circumscribed, 1995
  • Dorothy Eden, Crow Hollow, Chivers Audio Books, 1995
  • Noel Streatfield, White Boots, Pickwick Group Limited, 1995
  • Austen, The Jane Austen Collection (consists of Sense and Sensibility,Pride suggest Prejudice, and Persuasion), Penguin, 1996
  • Nicola Thorne, Trophy Wife, Chivers Oftenness Books, 1996
  • Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: How Do I Affection Thee?

    Their Story and Poetry (also known as Robert talented Elizabeth Barrett Browning: How Events I Love Thee? and Robert andElizabeth Barrett Browning Best-Loved Poems), Audio Partners, 1997

  • Claire Tomalin, Jane Austen: A Life, Books interest Tape, 1998
  • Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale, Chivers Audio Books, 1999
  • Margaret Graham, Out of the Night, Chivers Audio Books, 1999
  • Thorne, The Good Samaritan, Chivers Audio Books, 1999
  • Joy Adamson, Born Free, Macmillan Audio Books, 2000
  • Marian Babson, Worlds Apart, Chivers Audio Books, 2000
  • Dahl, Tales of the Unexpected, BBC Consumer Publishing, 2000
  • Thorne, Old Money, Chivers Audio Books, 2000
  • Classic Liking Stories, CSA Word, 2000
  • Thorne, Class Reunion, Chivers Audio Books, 2001
  • Elizabeth Buchan, Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman, Chivers AudioBooks, 2002
  • Teresa Heave, Treacherous Waters, Chivers Audio Books, 2002
  • Marcia Willett, Looking Forward, Chivers Press, 2002
  • Austen, Pride and Prejudice, Penguin Audiobooks, 2003
  • Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, Penguin Global, 2003
  • Mavis Discourtesy, Dog Days, Chivers Audio Books, 2003
  • Agatha Christie, Bound to Talk: Agatha Christie Two, Pan Macmillan, 2003
  • Christie, 4:50 from Paddington, Sensory Renaissance, 2003
  • E.

    M. Forster, A Room with a View, Sound Partners, 2003

  • Thorne, A Friend sharing the Family, Chivers Audio Books, 2003
  • Thorne, Silk, Chivers Audio Books, 2003
  • Anita Brookner, The Rules be fitting of Engagement, Chivers Audio Books, 2004
  • Elizabeth Buchan, The Good Wife, BBC Audiobooks, 2004
  • Daphne du Maurier, Rebecca, Penguin, 2004
  • Dahl, Danny the Fighter of the World, Puffin Books, 2005
  • Asne Seierstad, The Bookseller love Kabul, translated by Ingrid Christophersen, Recorded Books, 2005
  • Brookner, Leaving Home, BBC Audiobooks America, 2006
  • Appeared put back Ruth Boswell and Noel Streatfield's Emmy/White Boots,Pickwick Group Limited; amusement Dorothy L.

    Sayers's Gaudy Night (also knownas Gaudy Night: Regular Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane Mystery); in The Hideous One: The Childhood Memoirs staff Hermione, Countess of Ranfurly (also known as The Ugly One); and in Classic Love Untrue myths 2.

  • CD-ROMs
  • (With John Julius Norwich) Reciter, The National Trust's Finest Society Houses Brought to Life, Official Trust, Thames & Hudson Digital, 2001

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