Eileen Atkins

Atkins joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1957 and made her Broadway debut in the 1966 production of ''The Killing of Sister George'', for which she received the first of four Tony Award nominations for Best Actress in a Play in 1967. She received subsequent nominations for, ''Vivat! Vivat Regina!'' (1972), ''Indiscretions'' (1995) and ''The Retreat from Moscow'' (2004). Other stage credits include ''The Tempest'' (Old Vic 1962), ''Exit the King'' (Edinburgh Festival and Royal Court 1963), ''The Promise'' (New York 1967), ''The Night of the Tribades'' (New York 1977), ''Medea'' (Young Vic 1985), ''A Delicate Balance'' (Haymarket, West End 1997) and ''Doubt'' (New York 2006).
Atkins co-created the television dramas ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' (1971–1975) and ''The House of Elliot'' (1991–1994) with Jean Marsh. She also wrote the screenplay for the 1997 film ''Mrs Dalloway''. Her film appearances include ''I Don't Want to Be Born'' (1975), ''Equus'' (1977), ''The Dresser'' (1983), ''Let Him Have It'' (1991), ''Wolf'' (1994), ''Jack and Sarah'' (1995), ''Gosford Park'' (2001), ''Cold Mountain'' (2003), ''Vanity Fair'' (2004), ''Scenes of a Sexual Nature'' (2006), ''Evening'' (2007), ''Last Chance Harvey'' (2008), ''Robin Hood'' (2010) and ''Magic in the Moonlight'' (2014). Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941Other Authors: “...Atkins, Eileen...”
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6by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616Other Authors: “...Atkins, Eileen...”
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8by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616Other Authors: “...Atkins, Eileen...”
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