Issy van Randwyck

OVERVIEW

Issy van Randwyck is an English actress of Dutch descent. 

Issy was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in ‘KISS ME, KATE’.

She was also a part of Fascinating Aïda for five years from 1994 to 1999, and was nominated for two Olivier Awards for Best Entertainment.

Issy's credits include: 'BLITHE SPIRIT’ (Studio Canal), 'THE DANISH GIRL’ (Working Title), ‘ENDEAVOUR’ (ITV Studios), 'DOWNTON ABBEY’ (ITVStudios) and ‘SPOOKS’ (BBC). 

 

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Playing Age: 50 - 55
  • Eye Colour: Blue
  • Hair Colour: Blonde
  • Hair Length: Mid Length
  • Unions: Equity
  • Appearance: WhiteEastern European

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CREDITS

Film

Production - Year - Role - Production Company - Director
BLITHE SPIRIT, 2019, Margot, Studio Canal, Edward Hall
The Hippopotamus, 2015, Priest, The Electric Shadow Company, John Jencks
The Danish Girl, 2015, Manageress, Working Title, Tom Hooper
Splinter, 2004, Mrs Peters, Surface Films, Kai Maurer
10 Arenas of Marwood, 2010, Desiderata, 10am, Michael Audresson

Television

Production - Year - Role - Production Company - Director
Father Brown, 2024, Frances Whitmore, BBC, Michael Lacey
Belgravia: The Next Chapter, 2023, Lady Ludlow, Carnival Film and Television, Roger Goldby
The Nevers (2 episodes), 2021, Lady of Benevolence, Roundabout Productions Ltd, Andrew Bernstein/Nina Lopez-Corrado
Endeavour V111, 2021, Laurel Maynard, Mammoth Screen Ltd, Ian Aryeh
Action Team, 2017, Swedish Ambassador, Shiny Button Productions/Tiger Aspect, James de Frond
Partners in Crime, 2014, Mrs Minton, Endor, Edward Hall
Downton Abbey, 2013, Nurse, Carnival Films,
Christopher & His Kind, 2010, Frau Thurau, Mammoth Screen / BBC2, Geoff Sax
Spooks, 2009, Tina Baisley, Kudos TV, Edward Hall
Kingdom, 2007, Olivia Godfrey, Parallel Films (ITV), Edward Hall
Trial and Retribution, 2006, Lynda La Plante Productions, Edward Hall
Leslie Garrett Show, 2001, Self, BBC Television,
Numbertime (1995-1999) (5 series), 1999, Numerous, BBC Television, Phil Chilvers
Music Makers, 1997, The Pook of Polly Colour, BBC,
Wating for God, 1993, Inga, BBC, Gareth Gwenlan

Theatre

Production - Year - Role - Production Company - Director
Deathtrap, 2024, Helga ten Dorp, Mill at Sonning, Tam Williams
Hayfever, 2023, Judith Bliss, The Mill At Sonning, Tam Williams
California Suite, 2023, Diana, OnBook Theatre OSO Arts, Jason Moore
Dazzling Divas, 2023, Mill at Sonning, OSO Arts Theatre; Jermyn Street Theatre, Hurlingham Festival, Edward Hall
Song of Singapore, 2022, Rose, Minerva (CFT & The Pheasantry (London), Edward Hall
Dazzling Divas (OFFIE Nomination - SHORT RUN), 2021, Billie Holiday, Marilyn Monroe, Patsy Cline, Janis Joplin, Mama Cass, Karen Carpenter and Dusty Springfield, Jermyn Street Theatre, Edward Hall
The Boyfriend, 2019, Lady Brockhurst, Menier Choclate Factory, Matthew White
Dazzling Divas, 2019, Minerva Theatre Chichester,
Rough Crossing, 2019, Natasha Navratilova, Bill Kenwright Ltd, Rachel Kavanagh
Anything That Flies, 2017, Charlotta Hohenloe von Rottenberg, Jermyn Street Theatre, Alice Hamilton
The Go Between, 2016, Mrs Maudsley, Green Light Productions, Roger Haines
Eurobeat - The Musical, Edinburgh, 2016, Netherlands Judge, Beckman Unicorn, Craig Christie
A Further Education, 2015, Rachel Nicholls, Hampstead Theatre Downstairs, Caitlin McLeod
Noel Coward's Christmas Spirits, 2014, Madam Arcati, St James Theatre Studio, Nick Hutchison
Closer Than Ever (OFFIE NOMINATION BEST FEMALE 2014), 2014, Woman 2, Jermyn Street Theatre/Jon Yap, Richard Maltby
Raving, 2013, Serena, Hampstead Theatre, Edward Hall
Words & Music (Noel Coward), 2013, Lost Musicals/Sadlers Wells, Ian Marshall Fisher
The American Clock, 2012, Rose Baum, Finborough Theatre, Phil Willmott
Reason for the Season, 2011, Arts Theatre, Convent Garden,
No Naughty Bits, 2011, Lee Franklin, Hampstead Theatre, Edward Hall
Imperial Fizz, 2010, Woman, Jermyn Street Theatre/Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh, Sophie Fletcher
Anyone Can Whistle (Offie Award Nomination), 2010, Cora Hoover Hooper, Primavera, Tom Littler
Its Never Alright on the Night, 2010, The Mill at Sonning, Simon Williams
Becoming Marilyn (Riverside Studios and Assembly Rooms), 2009, Marilyn Monroe, Ronnie Dorsey Productions, Gareth Armstrong
The Hokey Cokey Man, 2009, Victoria, New End Theatre, Ninon Jerome
Plaza Suite, 2008, Norma, Muriel and Karen, Mill at Sonning, Anthony Valentine
For Services Rendered, 2007, Ethel Ardsley, Watermill Theatre, Newbury, Edward Hall
Dirty Dancing, 2006, Marjorie Houseman, James Powell
Once in a Lifetime, 2005, Helen Hobart, Royal National Theatre, Edward Hall
Calico, 2004, Helen, Duke of York's Theatre, Edward Hall
Two Gentlemen of Verona, 2003, Sylvia, Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, Rachel Kavannagh
A Midsummer Night's Dream, 2003, Titania, Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, Michael Pennington
Dead Diva's, 2003, Jermyn Street Theatre, Edward Hall
Song Of Singapore, 2001, Rose, Chichester Fest Th/Mayfair Th, Roger Redfarn
A Small Family Business, 2000, Anita, Chichester Festival Theatre, Rachel Kavanagh
Arcadia, 2000, Chichester Festival Theatre, Peter Wood
Fascinating Aida (Olivier Award Nomination), 1999, Barefaced Chic, Edward Snape, Clarke Peters
The Betrayal Of Nora Blake, 1998, Laura, Cold Kitchen, Nikolas Grace
Kiss Me Kate (Olivier Award Nomination), 1997, Bianca/Lois (Olivier Award Nomination), New Shakespeare Company, Ian Talbot
A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1997, Helena, New Shakespeare Company, Rachel Kavanagh
A Little Night Music, 1995, Petra, Royal National Theatre, Sean Matthias
Lysistrata, 1994, Corinthian, Bill Kenwright Ltd, Edward Hall
Fascinating Aida, 1996, It, Wit, Don't Give a Shit Girls, Vaudeville Theatre, Apollo Theatre, Nica Burns
Fascinating Aida (Olivier Award Nomination), 1994, Fascinating Aida, Garrick Theatre, Nica Burns
The Ugly Duckling (Honk), 1993, Maureen, Watermill Theatre, Stephen Dexter
Moll Flanders, 1993, Daisy, Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, Peter James
Which Witch, 1992, Popes Mistress, Piccadilly Theatre, Piers Haggard

Radio

GUESTS ARE LIKE FISH, Emma - BBC Radio 4 (director: Eoin O'Callaghan)

THE MAN WHO KNOWS, Rosie Pilks - BBC Radio 4 (director: Eoin O'Callaghan)

A CHANGE IN THE WILLOWS, Dove - BBC Radio 4 (director: Eoin O'Callaghan)

THE HIDING PLACE, Mien - Focus on the Family (director: Philip Glassborow)

MARY SEACOLE - BBC

UNDER THE NET - Catherine Bailey Productions (director: Maria Aitken)

Recordings

DR: WHO: THE THIRD DOCTOR AVENTURES - CONSPIRACY IN SPACE, Grand Widow - Big Finish (director: Nicholas Briggs)

CHARLEY'S AUNT, Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez - Proudhaddock Theatre (director: Jimmy Walter)

PRECIOUS LIFE, Self - WWF (director: James Church)

SHIMMY LIKE MY SISTER KATE (BLITHE SPIRIT SOUNDTRACK), Self - Decca/Universal Music (director: Ian Brown)

BUTTER WOULDN'T MELT, Self - Jermyn Street Theatre (director: Cat Robey)

CHAMPAGNE SUPER DIVAS, Cabaret - Crazy Coqs/Zedel (director: Cat Robey)

THE ODYSSEY READING, Web Series - Jermyn Street Theatre (director: Tom Littler)

DOCTOR WHO - THE THIRD DOCTOR ADVENTURES - 'THE GULF', Jesko - Big Finish (director: Nicholas Briggs)

Workshop

ORDINARY WOLRD, Maggie/Rosalind - ATG (director: Edward Hall)

IN PRAISE OF LOVE, Lydia - Jermyn Street Theatre (director: Cat Robey)

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