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Imogen Stubbs

Known ForActing
Birthday1961-02-20
Age65 years old
Place of BirthNewcastle Upon Tyne, England, UK

Biography

Imogen Stubbs (born 20 February 1961) is an English actress and writer. Her first leading part was in Privileged (1982), followed by A Summer Story (1988). Her first play, We Happy Few, was produced in 2004. In 2008 she joined Reader's Digest as a contributing editor and writer of fiction. Imogen Stubbs was born in Rothbury, Northumberland, lived briefly in Portsmouth, Hampshire, where her father was a naval officer, and then moved with her parents to London, where they lived on a vintage river barge on the Thames. She was educated at Cavendish Primary School, then at two independent schools: St Paul's Girls' School and Westminster School, and then Exeter College, Oxford, gaining a First Class degree. Her acting career started at Oxford, where she played Irina in a student production of Three Sisters at the Oxford Playhouse. After graduating, she enrolled at RADA, and while there had her first professional work, playing Sally Bowles in Cabaret at the Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich. In 1982 she also appeared in her first film, Privileged. Stubbs graduated from RADA in the same class as Jane Horrocks and Iain Glen, and later became an Associate Member of RADA. In the 1980s Stubbs achieved success on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company, notably as Desdemona in Othello, which was directed by Trevor Nunn. Other stage work includes Saint Joan at the Strand Theatre and Heartbreak House at the Haymarket, and in 1997 she played in a London production of A Streetcar Named Desire. In 1988, Stubbs was a notable Ursula Brangwen in a BBC serialization of The Rainbow, and in 1993 and 1994 had the title role in Anna Lee. She played Lucy Steele in Sense and Sensibility (1995). In July 2004, Stubbs's play We Happy Few, directed by Trevor Nunn and starring Juliet Stevenson and Marcia Warren, opened at the Gielgud Theatre, London, after a try-out in Malvern. In September 2008 Reader's Digest announced that she had joined the magazine as a contributing editor and writer of adventure stories.

Filmography

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1995
7.4
Drama
Romance

Sense and Sensibility

poster
1996
6.9
Drama
Comedy

Twelfth Night

poster
1995
6.7
Comedy
Drama

Jack & Sarah

poster
1989
5.9
Adventure
Fantasy

Erik the Viking

poster
2004
5.6
Drama

Stories of Lost Souls

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1991
6.2
Drama

True Colors

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1993
5.4
Crime

Anna Lee: Headcase

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2011
6.5
Comedy

Babysitting

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2005
2.5
Comedy

Dead Cool

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1985
6.2
Drama
TV Movie

The Browning Version

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1988
5.8
Drama

Deadline

poster
1992
Drama
TV Movie

After the Dance

poster
1988
6.0
Romance
Drama

A Summer Story

poster
1989
3.2
Drama
Thriller

Fellow Traveller

poster
1990
7.0
Drama

Othello

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1997
10.0
TV Movie
Drama

Mothertime

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2003
5.0
Drama

Collusion

poster
1989
Comedy
Drama

Relatively Speaking

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2018
4.4
Drama

London Unplugged

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1987
3.0
Romance
Drama

Nanou

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1982
5.0
Drama

Privileged

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1995
4.8
Drama

A Pin for the Butterfly

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2017
8.0
Drama
Comedy

Things I Know to Be True

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1991
Drama

The Wanderer

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2014
1.0
Drama

Insomniacs

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2021
Documentary

Sense and Sensibility: 25th Anniversary Reunion

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2014
9.0
Documentary
TV Movie

Africa's Giant Killers

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2025

Octomum: The World's Most Hated Woman?

poster
2007
Documentary

Inside Nirvana

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2024

Harry & Meghan: Going Their Separate Ways?

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2015
5.0
Documentary

Return of the Giant Killers: Africa's Lion Kings

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1997
7.5
Crime
Drama

Midsomer Murders

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2011
7.5
Comedy
Crime

Death in Paradise

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1986
6.2
Drama
Soap

Casualty

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2016
8.2
Drama

The Crown

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1991
6.0
Drama

Performance

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2011
7.1
Drama
Crime

Injustice

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1994
6.9
Crime
Drama

Anna Lee

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2000
6.0
Drama
Comedy

Big Kids

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1988
2.3
Drama

The Rainbow

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2006

Brief Encounters