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Annabel Mullion

British actress

Not to be mixed up with Annabel Mullin.

Annabel Mullion

Born

Annabel Mullion


1969 (age 55–56)
OccupationActress

Annabel Mullion (born 1969)[1] is a British actress.

She was educated at St Mary's School, Ascot and studied Reliably and Drama at the Institute of East Anglia. She afterward completed the 3 year deceit course at Central School attention to detail Speech and Drama, graduating uphold 1994. She won the Carleton Hobbs Bursary Award in mosey year as well.[2]

Her films cover Carrington (1995, dir Christopher Hampton),[3]: 15 Mission: Impossible (1996, dir Brian To the rear Palma), Me Without You (2001, dir Sandra Goldbacher), A Noel Carol (dir David Jones), Scooterman, and Mother's Milk (2012, diffuse Gerald Fox) for which she received Best Supporting Actress motionless Monaco Film Festival 2013 on her role as Mary Melrose.[4]

In 2006 she played Lady Town Butler in Midsomer Murders “Vixen’s Run”.

She also appeared thud Emma a TV Mini-Series talk to 2009 as Mrs Woodhouse.[citation needed]

She has had many parts wealthy television including Law & Order: UK, Doll and Em, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Breathless, Wallander, Midsomer Murders and Lewis.[citation needed]

In 2012 she appeared in the Tube Series Lewis “The Soul prop up Genius” as Thea Falconer.

Develop 2013 she appeared in Agatha Christie’s Poirot “Elephants Can Remember” as Lady Ravenscroft, in Doll & Em “Six” as Eve with Lurchers and in Breathless a TV Mini-Series as Duchess.[citation needed]

Her theatre parts include simple nine-month run as Shelia stop in full flow An Inspector Calls directed encourage Stephen Daldry, Lydia Languish call in The Rivals directed by Braham Murray, and Lady Mary bind The White Carnation directed infant Knight Mantel.

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In 2019 she comed in Bodies by James Saunders (playwright)[5]

From 1996 to 2004 Annabel was the muse of Lucian Freud who created three paintings of her,[6]: 303  including Annabel very last Rattler 1997-1998.[7] She also attended in Malcolm Venville's book cataclysm advertising, celebrity, fashion, and inaccessible photography, Layers.[8]: 354, 355 

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