Sarah Hadland
Sarah Hadland | |
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Born | London, England | 15 May 1971
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1994–present |
Notable work | Miranda (2009–2015, 2020) The Job Lot (2013–2015) Waterloo Road (2011–2012) Moving Wallpaper (2008–2009) |
Height | 5 ft 1 in (155 cm) |
Sarah Hadland (born 15 May 1971)[citation needed] is an English actress. She is best known for her role as Stevie Sutton in the BBC One BAFTA-nominated comedy television series Miranda (2009–2015) and Trish in The Job Lot (2013–2015).
Hadland appeared as the Ocean Sky receptionist in the 2008 James Bond film Quantum of Solace. Her other movie roles include Magicians (2007), Leap Year (2010) and Learners (2007). Hadland appeared in the comedy-drama television series Moving Wallpaper (2008–2009) as script writer Gillian McGovern, and had roles in the British comedy TV shows That Mitchell and Webb Look (2008–2010), Horrible Histories (2009–2010, 2012–2013), The Job Lot (2013–2015) and Brotherhood (2015). She appeared in the BBC miniseries The Moonstone (2016).[1]
Early life and education[]
Sarah Hadland was born in London and trained in dance from the age of three.[citation needed] During her schooling at Wilmslow High School in Cheshire, she became involved in amateur dramatics with Tempo youth group in Wilmslow.[2] Following training at the Laine Theatre Arts College in Epsom, Surrey, she began her theatre career at the age of 19, appearing in musicals such as Cats and Grease in London's West End.[3]
After six years, she transferred to touring theatre, including performances in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. During this period, she began to develop her talents as a voiceover artist, with credits including the white kitten in the Catsan commercial, squeaking: "I can't find my litter tray"; and the America surfer girl in a VO5 shampoo advert, who says: "It's great for my body."[2] She provided additional voice work for the PlayStation 2 video game Dragon Quest VIII.
Career[]
Hadland's television career began with supporting roles in Bad Girls and The Bill, before she moved on to bigger roles in comedies Green Wing and Broken News. She also starred in the films Confetti and Magicians alongside comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb, and BBC One's Learners. She also played characters for their comedy sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Look. In November 2009, Hadland joined Miranda Hart in the BBC comedy series Miranda, based upon the BBC Radio 2 series Miranda Hart's Joke Shop and featuring the same principal actors.
From 2007, she has also had a recurring role in the BBC Radio 4 comedy series Bleak Expectations, a parody of Charles Dickens' novels and of Victoriana in general. Hadland provided the voice of Lily (née Bin) Sourquill, the daughter of Sir Philip ('Pip') Bin over the four series to date. She also voiced the characters Ripely Fecund (Pip's third wife, in series 2) and Miss Christmasham (a parody of Great Expectations' Miss Havisham, in series 3).
In 2011, Hadland was cast as the new English teacher, Linda Radleigh, in the BBC drama Waterloo Road. She also stars in Horrible Histories on the CBBC channel. From 2013 to 2015, Hadland appeared as Trish in the ITV sitcom The Job Lot, set in a busy unemployment bureau in the West Midlands.[4] Hadland appeared in Saturday Kitchen on May 22 2021, where she revealed that her ‘kitchen heaven’ is truffles and her kitchen hell is aubergine, courgette and oysters.
Filmography[]
Films[]
Year | Film | Role |
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1998 | Basil | Windmere House Chambermaid |
1999 | Julie and the Cadillacs | Girl on stage |
2006 | Confetti | Jen |
2007 | Magicians | Carol |
Grow Your Own | Carla | |
Snow White: The Sequel | Additional Voices (English dub) | |
2008 | Quantum of Solace | Ocean Sky receptionist |
2010 | Leap Year | Airport customer service agent |
2010 | Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva (English dub) | Celia Reidley |
2012 | Now Is Good | Caroline |
2013 | Burton & Taylor | Kathryn Walker |
2019 | Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans | Irene the Iceni |
Television[]
Year | Series | Role | Notes |
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1994 | A Dark-Adapted Eye | Elsie | TV film |
1998 | Bob and Margaret | Various characters | |
2002 | Bad Girls | Spike | Appeared in three episodes |
Daddy's Girl | DC Parkes | TV film | |
2002, 2004 | The Bill | Mel Roland Lara Silliton |
Episode 18.74 Episode 20.62 |
2002, 2006 | Doctors | Debs Wendy Driscoll |
Episode 5.16: "Too Late for Goodbyes" Episode 8.45: "Shadowplay" |
2003 | Sweet Medicine | Jill | Episode 1.5 |
2004 | Casualty | Sandra Lee | Episode 18.29: "Parenthood" |
Peep Show | Karen | Episode 2.6 | |
2005 | Man Stroke Woman | Customer Woman in Pub |
Episode 1.2 Episode 1.5 |
Heatwave | Pippa Connors | TV film | |
Beethoven | Johanna van Beethoven | TV mini-series: parts 2 and 3 | |
Fireman Sam | Firefighter Penny Morris, Bella Lasagne, Mandy, various characters | TV series | |
Mile High | Gina | Episode 2.23 | |
Broken News | Claire | Appeared in all six episodes | |
2006 | Green Wing | Nurse | Episode 2.7 |
Saxondale | Tina | Episode 1.5 | |
2007 | Supernormal | Changerella Additional voices |
Appeared in 26 episodes |
Learners | Fiona | TV film | |
The IT Crowd | Margaret | Episode 2.4: "The Dinner Party" | |
2008–2010 | That Mitchell and Webb Look | Various characters | Appeared in 17 episodes (series 2–4) |
2008 | Love Soup | Sarah | Episode 2.4: "The Menaced Assassin" |
Beautiful People | Miss Dunnderdale | Episode 1.5: "How I Got My Tongs" | |
After You've Gone | Lisa | Episode 3.6: "Damaged" | |
2008–2009 | Moving Wallpaper | Gillian McGovern | Appeared in 18 episodes |
2009–2013 | Horrible Histories | Various characters | Series regular in series 1, 4 and 5 |
2009–2015 | Miranda | Stevie Sutton | All episodes of series 1,2 and 3, apart from 2.5 |
2010 | How Not to Live Your Life | Karen | Episode 3.1: "Don's New Job" |
2011–2012 | Waterloo Road | Linda Radleigh | Appeared in 9 episodes (Series 7, eps 7.13 – 7.21) |
The Jury | Tanya Hawkins | Episode 2 – | |
The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff | Miss Tightclench | ||
2013–2015 | The Job Lot | Trish | 18 episodes (All episodes of Series 1–3) |
2015 | Ballot Monkeys | Kate Standen | |
Brotherhood | Aunt Debbie | ||
Horrible Histories | Queen Victoria | Episode 11: 'Tricky Queen Vicky' | |
2015–2018 | Bob the Builder | Dizzy (UK), Lift Voice, Betsy (UK), Vet Tilly (UK) | 30 episodes |
2015 | W1A | Fitness Instructor | Series 2, Episode 2 |
2016 | Galavant | Catherine | Episode: "Bewitched, Bothered, Belittled" |
The Moonstone | Miss Clack | 5 episodes | |
2016 | Marley's Ghosts | Carly | Episode 5: 'Carly' |
2017 | Ratburger | DC Grey | TV film |
Inside No. 9 | Fran | Episode 4 | |
2017–present | Daisy & Ollie | Daisy | 104 episodes |
2021 | Murder, They Hope | Monica | All episodes of series |
Video games[]
Year | Video Game | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Fable | Additional voices | |
2004 | Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King | Additional voices | English Version |
2005 | Buzz! The Music Quiz | Floor manager | |
2006 | Medieval II: Total War | Additional voices | |
2007 | Hot Shots Tennis | Ashley, Lily, Carol | English Version |
2008 | Overlord II | Mistress Kelda | |
2008 | Everybody's Golf: World Tour | Sonia, Anya | English Version |
2012 | LittleBigPlanet PS Vita | Mrs. Sunshine | |
2018 | Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom | Additional voices | English Version |
Theatre[]
Radio appearances[]
- Mr and Mrs Smith – Annabelle (series 1) – 2012
- Births, Deaths and Marriages – Lorna (series 1 and 2) – 2012
- That Mitchell and Webb Sound (series 4) – 2009
- Edge Falls – Valerie (series 1 and 2) – 2008
- Miranda Hart's Joke Shop – Stevie Sutton – 2008
- Bleak Expectations – Lily, Sir Phillip's daughter; Ripely Fecund, Pip's third wife (series 2–5) and Miss Christmasham (series 3) – 2007
- 20 Cigarettes – Lisa/Michelle/Caroline – 2006
References[]
- ^ "John Thomson and Sarah Hadland to star in BBC One Daytime's new adaptation of mystery adventure classic The Moonstone". BBC. Archived from the original on 5 November 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
- ^ Jump up to: a b From cat litter to the cat's whiskers Archived 17 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine Swindon Advertiser – 14 November 2003
- ^ "Sarah's big break as star of Confetti". Wilmslow Express. 24 May 2006. Archived from the original on 9 April 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2007.
- ^ Reid-Smith, Tris (26 April 2012). "Gay actor Russell Tovey to star in new ITV sitcom". Archived from the original on 27 April 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
External links[]
- 1971 births
- English film actresses
- English stage actresses
- English television actresses
- English video game actresses
- English voice actresses
- Living people
- Actresses from London
- 20th-century English actresses
- 21st-century English actresses