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Hetty Baynes

Henrietta Sara Louise Baynes[1] (born 16 August 1956) is an English film, television and theatre actress.[2][3] She began her career in ballet by training from the age of 10 at the Royal Ballet School and made her professional debut, at the age of 12, in Rudolf Nureyev's The Nutcracker followed by The Sleeping Beauty at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. In her mid-teens she moved from dance to acting.

Hetty Baynes-Russell
Born
Henrietta Sara Louise Baynes

(1956-08-16) 16 August 1956 (age 66)
OccupationActress
Years active1968–present
Spouse
(m. 1992; div. 1999)
Children1

She began her acting career at 17, as an acting ASM in repertory theatre. She was married to film director Ken Russell from 1992 to 1999; they had one son.

Early life and education

Baynes was born in Boscombe Hospital, Bournemouth, the daughter of aeronautical engineer Leslie Baynes, who designed what is believed to be the oldest flying glider in the United Kingdom, and Margot (née Findlay). Baynes attended the Elmhurst Ballet School in Camberley in Surrey, where a contemporary was the actress Laura Hartong.[citation needed] Hetty graduated in a Creative Writing MA in 2015 from Birkbeck College London University, where she also took a BA in Philosophy in the late 1980s.[4]

Career

Acting career

Her stage career has involved many roles: in 1979 in John Osborne's Inadmissible Evidence at the Royal Court Theatre, and in 1984, a comic performance alongside Maureen Lipman and Lionel Jeffries in the Theatre of Comedy’s See How They Run. In 1991, she appeared with Edward Fox, in The Philanthropist at Wyndham's Theatre and in 1997, she appeared as Lady Fidget in William Wycherley's The Country Wife . Her most recent stage performance was in 2004, as Shirley in Revelations by Stephen Lowe at the Hampstead Theatre.

During her career she has received three best actress nominations for her performances: in 1991, as Rita in Henrik Ibsen's Little Eyolf (Off-West End Awards), in 1992, as Maddy in Michael Wall's Women Laughing (Manchester Evening News Awards) and as Marilyn Monroe in Marilyn Bowering's Anyone Can See I Love You (Sony and Prix Italia Awards).

Baynes has also appeared on television including, in 1981, Agatha Christie's The Seven Dials Mystery, in 1985, with Pauline Collins and Michael Gambon in The Tropical Moon Over Dorking, in 1990, as the wife of Stephen Fry in Simon Gray's Old Flames, in 1993, as Hilda in Ken Russell's Lady Chatterley’s Lover and in The Secret Life of Sir Arnold Bax. She appeared as Vera Rowley in the BBC series The Hour in 2011, and was also in BBC1's The Casual Vacancy in 2015.[3]

Art and paintings

She studied a fine art BA degree at Central St Martins. She had an exhibition at the Strand Gallery, London entitled Betsy and Blapsy.[5]

Personal life

She was married to film director Ken Russell from 1992 to 1999; their son, Rex, was born on 7 January 1993 and is a film director.

Selected theatre appearances

  • The Country Wife (Plymouth & tour)
  • The Heidi Chronicles
  • The Passing Out Parade
  • The Admirable Crichton (Greenwich Theatre)
  • Women Laughing - Best Actress nomination for the Manchester Evening News Awards (Manchester Royal Exchange)
  • The Philanthropist (Wyndham Theatre)
  • Little Eyolf - Best Actress nomination for the Fringe Awards (Bird's Nest)
  • Hand Over Fist (Watermill)
  • See How They Run
  • Theatre of Comedy (Shaftesbury Theatre)
  • Buglar Boy (Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh Festival)
  • Happy Event
  • The Reluctante Debutant
  • Hay Fever (Windsor)
  • Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (Lyric, Belfast)
  • Chorus Girls (Stratford East)
  • Suddenly Last Summer
  • Three Sisters (Thorndike Theatre)
  • Inadmissible Evidence (Royal Court)
  • Othello (Ludlow Festival) and
  • The Merry Wives of Windsor
  • On the Rocks (Mermaid Theatre).

Selected television appearances

Selected radio performances

Selected film appearances

References

  1. ^ "HOME | Hetty Baynes".
  2. ^ "Hetty Baynes Russell | Diamond".
  3. ^ a b "Hetty Baynes". BFI. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Betsy & Blapsy – an Exhibition by Hetty Baynes-Russell – the Flaneur".
  6. ^ Writer: Andrew Cornish; Director: Piotr Szkopiak; Producer: Simon J Curtis (16 November 2020). "Bye Bye, Mr Kippy". Doctors. BBC. BBC One.

External links

  • Hetty Baynes at IMDb

hetty, baynes, henrietta, sara, louise, baynes, born, august, 1956, english, film, television, theatre, actress, began, career, ballet, training, from, royal, ballet, school, made, professional, debut, rudolf, nureyev, nutcracker, followed, sleeping, beauty, r. Henrietta Sara Louise Baynes 1 born 16 August 1956 is an English film television and theatre actress 2 3 She began her career in ballet by training from the age of 10 at the Royal Ballet School and made her professional debut at the age of 12 in Rudolf Nureyev s The Nutcracker followed by The Sleeping Beauty at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden In her mid teens she moved from dance to acting Hetty Baynes RussellBornHenrietta Sara Louise Baynes 1956 08 16 16 August 1956 age 66 Bournemouth Hampshire EnglandOccupationActressYears active1968 presentSpouseKen Russell m 1992 div 1999 wbr Children1She began her acting career at 17 as an acting ASM in repertory theatre She was married to film director Ken Russell from 1992 to 1999 they had one son Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Acting career 3 Art and paintings 4 Personal life 5 Selected theatre appearances 6 Selected television appearances 7 Selected radio performances 8 Selected film appearances 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education EditBaynes was born in Boscombe Hospital Bournemouth the daughter of aeronautical engineer Leslie Baynes who designed what is believed to be the oldest flying glider in the United Kingdom and Margot nee Findlay Baynes attended the Elmhurst Ballet School in Camberley in Surrey where a contemporary was the actress Laura Hartong citation needed Hetty graduated in a Creative Writing MA in 2015 from Birkbeck College London University where she also took a BA in Philosophy in the late 1980s 4 Career EditActing career Edit Her stage career has involved many roles in 1979 in John Osborne s Inadmissible Evidence at the Royal Court Theatre and in 1984 a comic performance alongside Maureen Lipman and Lionel Jeffries in the Theatre of Comedy s See How They Run In 1991 she appeared with Edward Fox in The Philanthropist at Wyndham s Theatre and in 1997 she appeared as Lady Fidget in William Wycherley s The Country Wife Her most recent stage performance was in 2004 as Shirley in Revelations by Stephen Lowe at the Hampstead Theatre During her career she has received three best actress nominations for her performances in 1991 as Rita in Henrik Ibsen s Little Eyolf Off West End Awards in 1992 as Maddy in Michael Wall s Women Laughing Manchester Evening News Awards and as Marilyn Monroe in Marilyn Bowering s Anyone Can See I Love You Sony and Prix Italia Awards Baynes has also appeared on television including in 1981 Agatha Christie s The Seven Dials Mystery in 1985 with Pauline Collins and Michael Gambon in The Tropical Moon Over Dorking in 1990 as the wife of Stephen Fry in Simon Gray s Old Flames in 1993 as Hilda in Ken Russell s Lady Chatterley s Lover and in The Secret Life of Sir Arnold Bax She appeared as Vera Rowley in the BBC series The Hour in 2011 and was also in BBC1 s The Casual Vacancy in 2015 3 Art and paintings EditShe studied a fine art BA degree at Central St Martins She had an exhibition at the Strand Gallery London entitled Betsy and Blapsy 5 Personal life EditShe was married to film director Ken Russell from 1992 to 1999 their son Rex was born on 7 January 1993 and is a film director Selected theatre appearances EditThe Country Wife Plymouth amp tour The Heidi Chronicles The Passing Out Parade The Admirable Crichton Greenwich Theatre Women Laughing Best Actress nomination for the Manchester Evening News Awards Manchester Royal Exchange The Philanthropist Wyndham Theatre Little Eyolf Best Actress nomination for the Fringe Awards Bird s Nest Hand Over Fist Watermill See How They Run Theatre of Comedy Shaftesbury Theatre Buglar Boy Traverse Theatre Edinburgh Festival Happy Event The Reluctante Debutant Hay Fever Windsor Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme Lyric Belfast Chorus Girls Stratford East Suddenly Last Summer Three Sisters Thorndike Theatre Inadmissible Evidence Royal Court Othello Ludlow Festival and The Merry Wives of Windsor On the Rocks Mermaid Theatre Selected television appearances EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items November 2020 Doctors 2020 as Yvonne Wrigley 6 Father Brown 2017 as Lucia Morell episode 5 5 The Hand of Lucia Secret Army My Family Cutting It Cor Blimey The Bill A Time to Kill Jonathan Creek Miracle in Crooked Lane A Touch of Frost Keys to the Car Ken Russell s Treasure Island The Vet Fall of Eagles Alice in Russialand Privateer 2 The Darkening The Secret Life of Sir Arnold Bax Minder Old Flames Christmas Present London s Burning Harry s Kingdom Bergerac The Piglet Files Drummonds Tropical Moon Over Dorking Wynne amp Penkovsky Chance in a Million Dickens of London Running Scared Charters amp Caldicott Marjorie and Men Crime Writers Just William Good Companions Winter Sunlight Agatha Christie s The Seven Dials Mystery Dombey and Son Sense and Sensibility Nicholas Nickleby Benefit of the Doubt The Last Song Hunchback of Notre Dame Renoir My Father Red Dwarf Dimension Jump Footballers Wives The Hour The Casual Vacancy Rumpole of the Bailey Series 2 Episode 3 Rumpole and the Show Folk first aired 12 June 1979 under the name Henrieta Baynes as Christine Hope Keep It in the Family Series 3 Episode 1 Splitting Headaches first aired 1 September 1981 under the name Henrieta Baynes as a secretarySelected radio performances EditFar from the Madding Crowd 4 May 8 June 1990 Rumpole and the Vanishing Juror 8 October 2003 Tim Merryman s Days of Clover John Naismith s A Memory Longer Than Death Suzy in BBC Radio 4 s drama series Citizens 1987 92 Selected film appearances EditThe Balance of Nature 1983 as Blanche Coping with Cupid The Insatiable Mrs Kirsch which she co wrote with Ken Russell Mindbender The Life of Uri Geller Herbert Ross s Nijinsky Ken Russell s Lady Chatterley Blanche Dumas from B to ZReferences Edit HOME Hetty Baynes Hetty Baynes Russell Diamond a b Hetty Baynes BFI Retrieved 23 January 2019 Hetty Baynes Blake Friedmann Archived from the original on 4 July 2020 Betsy amp Blapsy an Exhibition by Hetty Baynes Russell the Flaneur Writer Andrew Cornish Director Piotr Szkopiak Producer Simon J Curtis 16 November 2020 Bye Bye Mr Kippy Doctors BBC BBC One External links EditHetty Baynes at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hetty Baynes amp oldid 1107966480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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