Anita Reynolds
Actor
Her work in theatre includes: The Comedy of Errors; Bartholomew Fair; The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare’s Globe); Twelfth Night (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Romeo and Julie (National Theatre/ Sherman Theatre); The Importance of Being Earnest (ETT/ Leeds Playhouse/ Rose Theatre); A Monster Calls - Helen Hayes Award nominee for Outstanding Performance (Old Vic /Bristol Old Vic/US tour); Ear For Eye (Royal Court Theatre); Absolute Hell (National Theatre); Hang (Run Amok/The Other Room); The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; Arabian Nights; Romeo And Juliet; Measure For Measure; Horrible Histories (Sherman Theatre); Speechless (Shared Experience/Sherman Cymru); The Move (Made in Wales); Carers (Turning Point Theatre Co); Cinderella (Unicorn Theatre); Forbidden Fruit (Nottingham Roundabout Theatre); Wishful Thinking (Hijinx Theatre); Dealing With Feelings (London Bubble Theatre) and How High Is Up/Mirror Mirror (Theatre Centre).
Television includes: The Light in the Hall; Somewhere Boy; The Pemrokeshie Murders; In My Skin; Rellik; Keeping Faith; Casualty; Stella; Gwaith Cartref; Talking to the Dead; Being Human; Caerdydd; Belonging; Dau Dy a Ni; Nice Day for a Welsh Wedding; Doctors; The Story of Tracy Beaker; Dose; Bay College; Holby City; Nuts and Bolts; Pobol y Cwm; The Bench and The Hull Project.
Film includes: I Used to Be Famous; Mother’s Day; G Flat; Wild Geese; Telling Tales; Sweet 16; Rain and Paradise Grove.