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SHIRLEY HENDERSON CV
Also represented by Adam Isaacs at Endeavor

Dark Brown hair 
Dark brown eyes
Soprano

FILM includes:
LIFE DURING WARTIME (Joy)  d: Todd Solondz, Werc Werk Works
Official Selection - In Competition, 66th Venice Film Festival, 2009
Official Selection - Special Presentations, 34th Toronto International Film Festival, 2009

WILD CHILD (Matron)  d: Nick Moore, Working Title
MISS PETTIGREW LIVES FOR A DAY (Edythe Dubarry)  d: Bharat Nalluri, Phenomenon Pictures
I REALLY HATE MY JOB (Alice)  d: Oliver Parker, 3DD Productions
MARIE-ANTOINETTE (Aunt Sophie) d: Sofia Coppola, Columbia Pictures
A COCK AND BULL STORY (Susannah) d: Michael Winterbottom, Revolution Films
HARRY POTTER & THE GOBLET OF FIRE (Moaning Myrtle)  d: Mike Newell,  Warner Bros.
BRIDGET JONES – ON THE EDGE (Jude)  d: Beeban Kidron,  Little Bird/Working Title
FROZEN (Kath)     d: Juliet McKoen,  Liminal Films
BAFTA Scotland Winner - Best Actress, 2005
Winner of Best Actress - Marrakech International Film Festival, 2005

Special Mention for Shirley Henderson by Grand Jury, Creteil Film Festival, 2005
YES (Cleaner)     d: Sally Potter,  Adventure Films
AFTERLIFE (Ruby)    d:  Alison Peebles,  Afterlife Films
FISHY (Glenda Sands)    d:  Deva Palmier,  Deva Films
Winner of Silver Plaque, Chicago International Film Festival, 2003
INTERMISSION (Sally)    d: John Crowley,  Parallel Films
London Film Critics Circle Nomination for British Actress in a Supporting Role, 2003
WILBUR (WANTS TO KILL HIMSELF) (Alice)  d: Lone Scherfig, Sigma Films / Zentropa
Best Actress Golden Wave – Bordeaux International Festival of Women, 2003
British Independent Film Awards Nomination for Best Supporting Actress, 2003
AMERICAN COUSINS (Alice)   d: Don Coutts, Bard Entertainments
Best Comedy Actress Newport Beach Film Festival, 2004
Best Actress Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of Irish & British Films, 2003 Bowmore/Scottish Screen/Sunday Times Actress of the Year 2004
HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER  d: Chris Columbus, Warner Bros.
OF SECRETS (Moaning Myrtle)
THE GIRL IN THE RED DRESS (Gaynor)  d: Aletta Collins,  Cacti Films
Best Actress Award – Prix Mademoiselle Ladubay – Angers Film Festival, 2003
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE MIDLANDS (Shirley) d: Shane Meadows, Midland Films/Slate Films
CLOSE YOUR EYES (Losey)   d: Nick Willing,  Kismet Films
24 HOUR PARTY PEOPLE (Lindsay Wilson)  d: Michael Winterbottom, Revolution Films
VILLA DES ROSES (Ella)    d: Frank Van Passel, Favourite Films
British Independent Film Awards Nominations for Best Actress, 2002
BRIDGET JONES’S DIARY (Jude)   d: Sharon Maguire,  Little Bird/Working Title
THE CLAIM (Annie)    d: Michael Winterbottom, Revolution Films
WONDERLAND (Debbie)    d: Michael Winterbottom, Kimset/Revolution Films
TOPSY-TURVY (Leonora Braham)   d: Mike Leigh,  Thin Man Films
London Film Critics Circle Nomination for British Actress in a Supporting Role, 2001
TRAINSPOTTING (Gail)    d: Danny Boyle,  Figment Films
ROB ROY (Morag)     d: Michael Caton-Jones, United Artists

TELEVISION includes:
MARPLE: MURDER IS EASY (Honoria Waynflette)  d: Hettie McDonald, ITV
MAY CONTAIN NUTS (Alice)  d: John Henderson, Tiger Aspect
WEDDING BELLES (Kelly)  d: Phil John, Junction Films/Channel 4
DR WHO Ser II ep 10 (Ursula)  d: Dan Zeff, BBC
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (Katherine Minola)  d: David Richards, BBC
E=MC
˛  (Mileva) d: Gary Johnstone, Darlow Smithson Productions
DIRTY FILTHY LOVE (Charlotte)   d: Adrian Shergold,  ITV
CHARLES II: The Power and the Passion  d: Joe Wright,  BBC/A&E
(Queen Catherine of Braganza)
Winner of BAFTA for Best Drama Serial, 2004
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW (Marie Melmotte)  d: David Yates,  Blue Indigo for BBC
Royal Television Society Nomination for Best Actress, 2002
IN A LAND OF PLENTY (Anna Marie)  d: Various,  TalkBack
BUMPING THE ODDS (Lynette)   d: Rob Rohrer, Wall to Wall
HAMISH MACBETH I, II & III (Isobel)   d: Nick Renton,  BBC Scotland
ADVOCATES (Andrea)    d: Peter Barber-Fleming, STV

THEATRE includes:
ANNA WEISS (Lynn)    d: Michael Attenborough, Whitehall Theatre
SHINING SOULS (Mandy)    d: Chris Hannan,  Old Vic
THE MAIDEN STONE (Mary)   d: Matthew Lloyd, Hampstead Theatre
THE MILL ON FLOSS (Maggie)   d: Nancy Meckler/  Shared Experience, Polly Teale
ROMEO & JULIET (Juliet)    d: Giles Havergal,  Citizens Theatre
LIONS IN THE STREETS (Isobel)   d: Matthew Lloyd,  Hampstead Theatre
THE LIFE OF STUFF (Evelyn)   d: John Mitchell, Traverse Theatre
EURYDICE (Eurydice)    d: Michael Rudman, Chichester Festival
MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER SHOULD (Rosie)  d: Michael Attenborough, Royal Court Theatre
THE PELICAN      d: Jeremy Raison,  National Studio
ENTERTAINING STRANGERS (Fanny)  d: Peter Hall, National Theatre
THE WINTER’S TALE  (Perdita)   d: Peter Hall, National Theatre
THE TEMPEST(Miranda)    d: Peter Hall, National Theatre

RADIO includes:
THE RAGGED TROUSERED PHILANTHROPISTS  BBC Radio 4
THE TRUE STORY OF 12 DANCING PRINCESSES (Narrator)  d: Peter Nichols, Sweet Talk Productions/BBC Radio 4
McLEVY (Collette)  d: Patrick Rayner, BBC Radio 4

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