Imogen Doel

Imogen Doel

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Fjällnäs
Title: Fjällnäs
Character: Alba
Released: August 9, 2021
Type: Movie
An eco-artist embarks on a trip to a symposium in remote Sweden, herself the keynote figure. Fears of her work being exposed begin to manifest and a suspicious man who's doggedly undermining her every move, provokes her self- sabotage.
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Title: Resistance
Character: Lily Lawlor
Released: January 6, 2019
Type: TV
This follow up to the Rebellion miniseries unfolds at the height of what became known as Ireland's War of Independence, and follows the lives of those caught up in the vicissitudes of history.
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No Pain Whatsoever
Title: No Pain Whatsoever
Released: January 16, 2018
Type: Movie
In the early 1950s, a woman faces an impossible dilemma during a visit to see her husband in a tuberculosis sanatorium. Based on a short story by the iconic author Richard Yates (Revolutionary Road).
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National Theatre Live: Twelfth Night
Title: National Theatre Live: Twelfth Night
Character: Fabia
Released: April 6, 2017
Type: Movie
A ship is wrecked on the rocks. Viola is washed ashore but her twin brother Sebastian is lost. Determined to survive on her own, she steps out to explore a new land. So begins a whirlwind of mistaken identity and unrequited love. The nearby households of Olivia and Orsino are overrun with passion. Even Olivia's upright housekeeper Malvolia is swept up in the madness. Where music is the food of love, and nobody is quite what they seem, anything proves possible.
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Whisper
Title: Whisper
Released: October 14, 2016
Type: Movie
A hauntingly beautiful ghost story, where nothing is what it seems.
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The Importance of Being Earnest on Stage
Title: The Importance of Being Earnest on Stage
Character: Cecily Cardew
Released: October 8, 2015
Type: Movie
National treasure and Poirot star David Suchet starred as the formidable Lady Bracknell in Oscar Wilde’s much loved masterpiece The Importance of Being Earnest. Directed by Adrian Noble, (Amadeus, The King’s Speech, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) Wilde’s superb satire on Victorian manners is one of the funniest plays in the English language. Two bachelor friends, the adorable dandy Algernon Moncrieff (Philip Cumbus – regular player at Shakespeare’s Globe) and the utterly reliable John Worthing J.P., (Downton Abbey’s Michael Benz) lead double lives to court the attentions of the exquisitely desirable Gwendolyn Fairfax (Emily Barber) and Cecily Cardew (Imogen Doel). The gallants must then grapple with the riotous consequences of their deceptions, and with the formidable Lady Bracknell.