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Haydn Gwynne


Haydn Gwynne is fluent in French and Italian. In fact she studied Modern Languages at the University of Warwick before taking a five year lectureship in Italy, where she taught English. She also found the time to drive around the United States before becoming an actress in her mid-twenties, first coming to notice on television in the sharp comedy series set in a television newsroom... See full bio »

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Filmography

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2011 Hunky Dory
Mrs. Valentine
 
2004-2011 Midsomer Murders (TV series)
Jennifer Carter / Maggie Viviani
Dark Secrets (2011) … Maggie Viviani
Ghosts of Christmas Past (2004) … Jennifer Carter
 
2010/II Hollow (short)
Child Welfare Officer
 
2010 New Tricks (TV series)
Sara Hamlyn
Good Morning Lemmings (2010) … Sara Hamlyn
 
2010 Sherlock (TV series)
Miss Wenceslas
 
2010 Masterpiece Mystery (TV series)
Miss A.J. Battersby
Hercule Poirot, Series X: Third Girl (2010) … Miss A.J. Battersby
 
2008 Player (short)
Marion
 
1991-2008 Agatha Christie's Poirot (TV series)
Coco Courtney / Miss Battersby
Third Girl (2008) … Miss Battersby
 
2008 Inspector Lewis (TV series)
Sandra Walters
And the Moonbeams Kiss the Sea (2008) … Sandra Walters
 
2007 Lullaby (short)
Mother
 
2007 Consenting Adults (TV movie)
Mary Cohen
 
2005-2007 Rome (TV series)
Calpurnia
Passover (2007) … Calpurnia
Triumph (2005) … Calpurnia
 
2006 These Foolish Things
Aunt Ada Fitzgerald
 
2005 Absolute Power (TV series)
Helena Greaves
The Trial (2005) … Helena Greaves
 
2005 Dalziel and Pascoe (TV series)
Dr. McKenzie Mansfield
Heads You Lose: Part 2 (2005) … Dr. McKenzie Mansfield
Heads You Lose: Part 1 (2005) … Dr. McKenzie Mansfield
 
2004 The Heat of the Story (short)
 
2001-2002 Mersey Beat (TV series)
Supt. Susan Blake
Endgame (2002) … Supt. Susan Blake
Long Shadows (2002) … Supt. Susan Blake
Going Down (2002) … Supt. Susan Blake
Over and Out (2002) … Supt. Susan Blake
Unhappy Medium (2002) … Supt. Susan Blake
 
2002 The Secret (TV movie)
Emma Faraday
 
1999-2000 Peak Practice (TV series)
Dr. Joanna Graham
Turning Tides (2000) … Dr. Joanna Graham
A Test of Faith (2000) … Dr. Joanna Graham
New Beginnings (1999) … Dr. Joanna Graham
Moving On (1999) … Dr. Joanna Graham
Close to Heaven: Part 2 (1999) … Dr. Joanna Graham
 
1998 The Canterbury Tales (TV series)
Venus
Leaving London (1998) … Venus (voice)
 
1998 Dangerfield (TV series)
Amanda Carr
The Last Picture (1998) … Amanda Carr
 
1998 Verdict (TV series)
Lynn Durban
Be My Valentine (1998) … Lynn Durban
 
1998 Kavanagh QC (TV series)
Mary Armstrong QC
Care in the Community (1998) … Mary Armstrong QC
 
1997 Remember Me?
Jamie's Wife
 
1997 Hospital! (TV movie)
Victoria Barking
 
1996 The Merchant of Venice (TV movie)
Portia
 
1992 The Pleasure Principle
Judith
 
1991 Amnesty International's Big 30 (TV movie)
Alex Pates
 
1990-1991 Drop the Dead Donkey (TV series)
Alex Pates
Xmas Party (1991) … Alex Pates
Dave's Day (1991) … Alex Pates
George's Daughter (1991) … Alex Pates
The Evangelist (1991) … Alex Pates
 
1991 Time Riders (TV series)
Dr. B. B. Miller
Episode #1.4 (1991) … Dr. B. B. Miller
Episode #1.3 (1991) … Dr. B. B. Miller
Episode #1.2 (1991) … Dr. B. B. Miller
Episode #1.1 (1991) … Dr. B. B. Miller
 
1989 Nice Work (TV series)
Dr Robyn Penrose
 
1989 After the War (TV mini-series)
Hilde Hirsch
Friends and Enemies (1989) … Hilde Hirsch
 
1988 Ten Great Writers of the Modern World (TV mini-series documentary)
Mme. Chauchat
 
1986 Call Me Mister (TV series)
Bridget Bartholomew
The Carve Up (1986) … Bridget Bartholomew
Frozen Assets (1986) … Bridget Bartholomew
Something in the City (1986) … Bridget Bartholomew
Humpty Dumpty (1986) … Bridget Bartholomew
The Creative Accountant (1986) … Bridget Bartholomew
 
1986 A Very Peculiar Practice (TV series)
Donizetti
A Very Long Way from Anywhere (1986) … Donizetti
 
1986 Lovejoy (TV series)
Cosima
Death and Venice: Part 2 (1986) … Cosima
Death and Venice: Part 1 (1986) … Cosima
 
1986 Car Trouble
Ticket Girl
 
1985 What Mad Pursuit? (TV movie)
Shirley Benedict
 
Show ShowSelf (10 titles)
2009 The 63rd Annual Tony Awards (TV special)
Herself - Nominee: Best Featured Actress in a Musical
 
2009 Fox 5 News at 10 (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 4 June 2009 (2009) … Herself
 
2009 Inside Out (TV series documentary)
Herself
Episode dated 14 January 2009 (2009) … Herself
 
2006 Tory! Tory! Tory! (TV mini-series documentary)
Herself - Narrator
The Exercise of Power (2006) … Herself - Narrator (voice)
Path to Power (2006) … Herself - Narrator (voice)
Outsiders (2006) … Herself - Narrator (voice)
 
2006 Comedy Connections (TV series documentary)
Herself
Drop the Dead Donkey (2006) … Herself
 
2005 This Morning (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 12 April 2005 (2005) … Herself
 
2001 Breakfast (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 16 July 2001 (2001) … Herself
 
2001 A Child's Choice (TV documentary)
Narrator
 
2001 Horizon (TV series documentary)
Herself - Narrator
Killer Algae (2001) … Herself - Narrator (voice)
 
1991 Pebble Mill at One (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 31 October 1991 (1991) … Herself
 

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Lullaby -- Award winning short film written and directed by Kevin Markwick. Starring Haydn Gwynne. Music by Stephen Barton. A touching and moving account of a young mother who, having lost a child many years earlier eventually comes to terms with her grief. The 63rd Annual Tony Awards -- The InTurns head back to the set of As the World Turns for another audition Hunky Dory -- Trailer for Hunky Dory
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1994) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Stratford-Upon-Avon, England with Emma Fielding, Desmond Barrit, Tony Britton, Clive Wood, Joanna McCallum, Bille Brown, and Derek Griffiths in the cast. Ian Judge was director. See more »

Height:

5' 10" (1.78 m)
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Trivia:

Nominated for the 2009 Tony Award for Best Performance for a Featured Actress in a Musical for "Billy Elliot". See more »