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Deborah Norton

Deborah Norton is an English actress.

Deborah Norton
Born1944 (age 79–80)
Croydon, Surrey, England
OccupationActress

Personal life edit

Deborah Norton was born in Croydon, Surrey, in 1944. She attended a Quaker boarding school and later studied at the Drama Centre London. She worked in Britain until she toured America with The Beggar's Opera. She later returned to the UK.

Career edit

Stage work edit

Norton has taken part in productions of Six Degrees of Separation, Thérèse Raquin, The School for Scandal, and others in locations as diverse as the Royal Court, Bristol Old Vic, the Nottingham Playhouse, the National Theatre and others.

Play Playwright Director Theatre
The London Cuckolds Edward Ravenscroft Stuart Burge Royal Court Theatre
Inadmissible Evidence John Osborne John Osborne Royal Court Theatre
Six Degrees of Separation John Guare Phylidda Lloyd Royal Court Theatre / Comedy Theatre
A Lie of the Mind Sam Shepard Simon Curtis Royal Court Theatre
Innocent Bystanders Gordon Graham Denise Coffey Royal Court Theatre
AC/DC Heathcote Williams Nicholas Wright Royal Court Theatre
Red Cross Sam Shepard Royal Court Theatre
Backbone Michael Rosen Royal Court Theatre
The Enoch Show Royal Court Theatre
Anarchist Michael Almaz Royal Court Theatre
The Dragon Yevgeny Schwarz Royal Court Theatre
The Black Prince Iris Murdoch Stuart Burge Aldwych Theatre
A Little Hotel on the Side Georges Feydeau (adapted by John Mortimer) Jonathan Lynn Royal National Theatre
On the Razzle Johann Nestroy (adapted by Tom Stoppard) Peter Wood Royal National Theatre
Barnaby and the Old Boys Keith Baxter Toby Robertson Clwyd Theatr Cymru / Vaudeville Theatre
Kennedy's Children Robert Patrick (playwright) Clive Donner Arts Theatre
The Philanthropist Christopher Hampton Robert Kidd May Fair Theatre
Agamemnon Steven Berkoff Steven Berkoff Greenwich Theatre
The Ball Game Tom Thomas John Fortune Open Space Theatre
Suicide in B Flat Sam Shepard Kenneth Chubb Open Space Theatre
The Italian Straw Hat Eugene Labiche and Marc-Michel Ray Cooney Shaftesbury Theatre
Waiting for the Parade John Murrell Richard Cottrell Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith)
Children's Day Keith Waterhouse & Willis Hall Clive Perry Mermaid Theatre
Chiaroscuro Israel Horovitz Institute of Contemporary Arts
The Electronic Nigger Ed Bullins
Dandy Dick Arthur Wing Pinero Sheila Hancock Cambridge Arts Theatre
Schooldays JB Stevenson Jonathan Lynn Cambridge Arts Theatre
What the Butler Saw Joe Orton Roger Michell Cambridge Arts Theatre
Private Lives Noël Coward Gareth Morgan Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne
The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan Phyllida Lloyd Manchester Royal Exchange
Thérèse Raquin Emile Zola Pip Broughton Nottingham Playhouse
Trees in the Wind John McGrath 7:84 Company, Edinburgh Festival
Killing of Mr Toad David Gooderson David Gooderson King's Head Theatre
The Lenny Bruce Show Danny Brainin King's Head Theatre
Cracks Martin Sherman Tim Luscombe King's Head Theatre
Suicide in B Flat Sam Shepard Open Space Theatre
Just Between Ourselves Alan Ayckbourn Terry Johnson Bristol Old Vic
Sixty Thousand Nights Val May Bristol Old Vic
Nightshade Stewart Parker Peter Farago Birmingham Repertory Theatre / King's Head Theatre
California Dog Fight Mark Lee Simon Stokes Bush Theatre
Look Back in Anger John Osborne Jonathan Hales Phoenix Theatre
Live Like Pigs John Arden Jonathan Hales
The Country Wife William Wycherley Jonathan Hales Phoenix Theatre
A View From The Bridge Arthur Miller Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne
Lock Up Your Daughters Theatre Royal, Lincoln
The Governor's Lady David Mercer
What the Butler Saw Joe Orton Robert Delamere Manchester Royal Exchange

Television edit

She has acted roles in many television productions, including Marta Dorf in the television miniseries Holocaust and roles in A Bit of Fry and Laurie, although she is perhaps best known for her role as the PM's adviser Dorothy Wainwright in Yes, Prime Minister.

Selected filmography edit

Awards and nominations edit

Nominated for Best Actress for her work on Kennedy's Children by Plays and Players Magazine

Nominated for Best Supporting Actress for School For Scandal by the Manchester Evening News

External links edit

  • Deborah Norton at IMDb


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Deborah Norton is an English actress Deborah NortonBorn1944 age 79 80 Croydon Surrey EnglandOccupationActress Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Stage work 2 2 Television 3 Selected filmography 4 Awards and nominations 5 External linksPersonal life editDeborah Norton was born in Croydon Surrey in 1944 She attended a Quaker boarding school and later studied at the Drama Centre London She worked in Britain until she toured America with The Beggar s Opera She later returned to the UK Career editStage work edit Norton has taken part in productions of Six Degrees of Separation Therese Raquin The School for Scandal and others in locations as diverse as the Royal Court Bristol Old Vic the Nottingham Playhouse the National Theatre and others Play Playwright Director TheatreThe London Cuckolds Edward Ravenscroft Stuart Burge Royal Court TheatreInadmissible Evidence John Osborne John Osborne Royal Court TheatreSix Degrees of Separation John Guare Phylidda Lloyd Royal Court Theatre Comedy TheatreA Lie of the Mind Sam Shepard Simon Curtis Royal Court TheatreInnocent Bystanders Gordon Graham Denise Coffey Royal Court TheatreAC DC Heathcote Williams Nicholas Wright Royal Court TheatreRed Cross Sam Shepard Royal Court TheatreBackbone Michael Rosen Royal Court TheatreThe Enoch Show Royal Court TheatreAnarchist Michael Almaz Royal Court TheatreThe Dragon Yevgeny Schwarz Royal Court TheatreThe Black Prince Iris Murdoch Stuart Burge Aldwych TheatreA Little Hotel on the Side Georges Feydeau adapted by John Mortimer Jonathan Lynn Royal National TheatreOn the Razzle Johann Nestroy adapted by Tom Stoppard Peter Wood Royal National TheatreBarnaby and the Old Boys Keith Baxter Toby Robertson Clwyd Theatr Cymru Vaudeville TheatreKennedy s Children Robert Patrick playwright Clive Donner Arts TheatreThe Philanthropist Christopher Hampton Robert Kidd May Fair TheatreAgamemnon Steven Berkoff Steven Berkoff Greenwich TheatreThe Ball Game Tom Thomas John Fortune Open Space TheatreSuicide in B Flat Sam Shepard Kenneth Chubb Open Space TheatreThe Italian Straw Hat Eugene Labiche and Marc Michel Ray Cooney Shaftesbury TheatreWaiting for the Parade John Murrell Richard Cottrell Lyric Theatre Hammersmith Children s Day Keith Waterhouse amp Willis Hall Clive Perry Mermaid TheatreChiaroscuro Israel Horovitz Institute of Contemporary ArtsThe Electronic Nigger Ed BullinsDandy Dick Arthur Wing Pinero Sheila Hancock Cambridge Arts TheatreSchooldays JB Stevenson Jonathan Lynn Cambridge Arts TheatreWhat the Butler Saw Joe Orton Roger Michell Cambridge Arts TheatrePrivate Lives Noel Coward Gareth Morgan Northern Stage Newcastle upon TyneThe School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan Phyllida Lloyd Manchester Royal ExchangeTherese Raquin Emile Zola Pip Broughton Nottingham PlayhouseTrees in the Wind John McGrath 7 84 Company Edinburgh FestivalKilling of Mr Toad David Gooderson David Gooderson King s Head TheatreThe Lenny Bruce Show Danny Brainin King s Head TheatreCracks Martin Sherman Tim Luscombe King s Head TheatreSuicide in B Flat Sam Shepard Open Space TheatreJust Between Ourselves Alan Ayckbourn Terry Johnson Bristol Old VicSixty Thousand Nights Val May Bristol Old VicNightshade Stewart Parker Peter Farago Birmingham Repertory Theatre King s Head TheatreCalifornia Dog Fight Mark Lee Simon Stokes Bush TheatreLook Back in Anger John Osborne Jonathan Hales Phoenix TheatreLive Like Pigs John Arden Jonathan HalesThe Country Wife William Wycherley Jonathan Hales Phoenix TheatreA View From The Bridge Arthur Miller Northern Stage Newcastle upon TyneLock Up Your Daughters Theatre Royal LincolnThe Governor s Lady David MercerWhat the Butler Saw Joe Orton Robert Delamere Manchester Royal ExchangeTelevision edit She has acted roles in many television productions including Marta Dorf in the television miniseries Holocaust and roles in A Bit of Fry and Laurie although she is perhaps best known for her role as the PM s adviser Dorothy Wainwright in Yes Prime Minister Selected filmography editHolocaust 1978 Robbie 1979 The Wildcats of St Trinian s 1980 Play for Today 4 plays 1976 1981 Yes Prime Minister 6 episodes 1986 1988 A Bit of Fry and Laurie 3 episodes 1989 Making Out 2 episodes 1989 Health and Efficiency 12 Episodes 1993 1995 Chalk 1 Episode 1997 Awards and nominations editNominated for Best Actress for her work on Kennedy s Children by Plays and Players MagazineNominated for Best Supporting Actress for School For Scandal by the Manchester Evening NewsExternal links editDeborah Norton at IMDb nbsp This article about a British television actor born in the 1940s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deborah Norton amp oldid 1209751126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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