Sarah Badel

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Sarah M. Badel (born 30 March 1943) is a retired British stage and film actress. She is the daughter of actors Alan Badel and Yvonne Owen.

Theatrical career[]

Badel was born in London and educated in Poles Convent, Hertfordshire[1] and trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; she is now an Associate Member.

Sarah Badel made her acting debut in January 1963 in the Bristol Old Vic company's production of Hamlet, which was then touring India.[1][2] Her first appearance in London theatre came in October 1964 in the part of Bella Hedley in Robert and Elizabeth at the Lyric Theatre. Badel made her Broadway theatre debut the following October playing Helen in The Right Honourable Gentleman at the Billy Rose Theatre.

In 1966, she performed at the Chichester Festival Theatre in such roles as Miss Fanny in The Clandestine Marriage and Anya in The Cherry Orchard. She returned to the Chichester Festival in 1967 and again in 1970. Other venues at which Badel has performed include the National Theatre Company and St George's Playhouse in Islington.[1] She is also involved in many radio projects including adaptations of A Moon for the Misbegotten, Mourning Becomes Electra, and Lucia in London.[2]

Film and television career[]

Badel made her first film appearance in the 1970 British comedy Every Home Should Have One.[1] Other films in which she has appeared include The Shooting Party in 1985 and Not Without My Daughter in 1991. Badel made her first appearance on television in 1962[1] portraying Perdita in a television adaptation of The Winter's Tale.

She played Flora Poste in Cold Comfort Farm (1968) and Lizzie Eustace in The Pallisers (1973). In the 1980 BBC Television Shakespeare production of The Taming of the Shrew she played the lead female role of Katherine opposite John Cleese as Petruchio. Badel also had a role as Sister Madgalen (Avice of Thornbury) in two episodes of the TV series Cadfael (1994–1998).[3] Other television appearances include She Fell Among Thieves, The Irish R.M., the 1996 adaptation of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, and Just Visiting in 2001.[citation needed] She played Patricia Bradshaw in The Black Book, a 2009 episode of Midsomer Murders.[4]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
1962 The Winter's Tale Perdita TV film
A Climate of Fear Frances Waring TV film
1965 Robert and Elizabeth Bella Hedley TV film
1970 Every Home Should Have One Joanna Snow
1978 Park People TV film
1980 The Taming of the Shrew Katherina (Kate) Minola TV film
1984 Out of Order TV film
The Shooting Party Ida Nettleby
1991 Not Without My Daughter Nicole
1994 Pleasure The Widow TV film
1995 Heavy Weather Lady Julia Fish TV film
1997 Mrs Dalloway Lady Rosseter
1999 Cotton Mary Mrs. Evans
2000 Longitude Society Lady TV film
2001 Just Visiting Queen

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
1962 Armchair Theatre Veronica Episode: "Thank You and Goodnight"
1963 ITV Play of the Week Fay Episode: "The Heart of the Country"
1968 Cold Comfort Farm Flora Poste Mini-series
Mystery and Imagination Elizabeth Episode: "Frankenstein"
1969 W. Somerset Maugham Louise Episode: "Louise"
1970 Armchair Theatre Sylvia Melville Episode: "The Prime Minister's Daughter"
BBC Play of the Month Natasha Episode: "The Three Sisters"
1972 The Visitors Milly Purdoe Mini-series
Dead of Night Lorna Episode: "Bedtime"
1973 Conjugal Rights Paula Mini-series
Between the Wars Constance Lechdale Episode: "Now Lies She There"
1974 The Pallisers Lizzie Eustace Mini-series
Seven Faces of Woman Liz West Episode: "Let's Marry Liz"
ITV Playhouse Madge Wakely Episode: "The Gift of Friendship"
1975 BBC Play of the Month Goneril Episode: "King Lear"
1976 Red Letter Day Nicola Episode: "The Five Pound Orange"
1978 BBC2 Play of the Week Virginia Episode: "She Fell Among Thieves"
Do You Remember? Peg Episode: "Park People"
1979 Thomas & Sarah Felicity Stokeleigh-Pomeroy Episode: "The Biters Bit"
1981 Play for Today Alice Dearth Episode: "Dear Brutus"
Alice Pike Episode: "Bavarian Night"
1983 BBC Play of the Month Olwen Peel Episode: "Dangerous Corner"
1983-1985 Affairs of the Heart Jane Bonamy Series regular
1985 The Irish R.M. Babs Mini-series
Summer Season Natalaya Sergeyvena Episode: "The House on Kirov Street"
1987 A Perfect Spy Baroness Weber 1 episode
1988 Small World Hilary Swallow/Joy Simpson Mini-series
1990 Haggard Lady Tartlet 2 episodes
1991 Fiddlers Three Cynthia Episode: "The Dark Horse"
1992 The Cloning of Joanna May Angela Mini-series
1994 Casualty Celia Cooke Episode: "Family Ties"
Cadfael Avice of Thornbury Episode: "The Leper of St. Giles"
1995 Agatha Christie's Poirot Florence Hubbard Episode: "Hickory Dickory Dock"
1996 The Vet Mrs. Eaves Episode: "Stormy Weather"
Masterpiece Julia Fish Episode: "Heavy Weather"
Cadfael Sister Magdalen Episode: "The Rose Rent"
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Rachel Mini-series
1997 Heartbeat Susan Williamson Episode: "Fool for Love"
A Dance to the Music of Time Lady Molly Mini-series
1998 Midsomer Murders Rosa Carmichael Episode: "Death of a Hollow Man"
2000 The Ruth Rendell Mysteries Moira Wingrave Episode: "Harm Done"
2001 Love in a Cold Climate Lady Kroesig Mini-series
Hearts and Bones Moira Thomas 1 episode
Murder Rooms: Mysteries of the Real Sherlock Holmes Mrs. Berkley Episode: "The Photographer's Chair"
Peak Practice Sheila Spencer 1 episode
2005 Fingersmith Mrs. Frobisher Mini-series
2008 Tess of the D'Urbervilles Mrs. Brooks 1 episode
2009 Midsomer Murders Patricia Blackshaw Episode: "The Black Book"

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Ian Herbert, ed. (1981). "BADEL, Sarah". Who's Who in the Theatre. 1. Gale Research Company. p. 34. ISSN 0083-9833.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Separate Tables". Sonning Eye, Oxfordshire, England. 2009. Archived from the original on 31 December 2008. Retrieved 17 November 2009.
  3. ^ "Mystery!: Cadfael (TV Series 1994–1998) - IMDb".
  4. ^ Radio Times

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