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Sally Reeve

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Sally Reeve


Sally Reeve is a British actress. She was born in August 1971 in London.

Reeve is the daughter of diplomat Roy Reeve,[1] and spent much of her childhood abroad, in places like Moscow and Johannesburg. She attended Millfield School in Street, Somerset. She trained with the National Youth Theatre and did a degree in Performing Arts at Leicester Polytechnic (now De Montfort University).

She founded GIN Theatre company in 1994 with Jenny Livsey and company members included Georgina Ryan, Simeon Truby, Rob Gardner, Tracy Hitchen and the director in residence was Joyce Branagh.

Reeve's film credits include Maybe Baby (2000), Bright Star (2009), and Jane Eyre (2011). She guest starred on the children's television sitcom The Basil Brush Show in 2002 and 2005. In 2018, she appeared on the Killing Eve episode "Nice Face" as Nurse Watkins and in 2019 in There She Goes[2] as Fiona. She has also worked with Improbable theatre on a production of Così fan tutte.[3] for English National Opera. She appeared in photographer Marco Sanges' series Theatre.[4] which was displayed in London.[5]

She is represented by Royce Management.[6]

Filmography[edit]

Film
Year Title Role
2000 Maybe Baby Masseuse
2006 The Witches Hammer Charlotte Apone
2006 Everything to Dance For Ellie's Mum
2009 Bright Star Landlady
2011 Jane Eyre Martha
2023 Last Voyage of the Demeter Landlady
Television
Year Title Role
2006/7 The Basil Brush Show Big Gladys/Hassiba Worthington
2017 Killing Eve Nurse Watkins (Fun Scrubs)
2019 There She Goes Fiona
2022 Ray & Gaynor (title tbc) Odd Mary

Personal life[edit]

Sally is married with two sons, Oscar and Toby. Toby appeared in Bright Star alongside Reeve. After raising two neurodiverse sons, Sally is an active campaigner for families affected by Autism[7] and is a trustee for SIGNAL charity in Lewisham

References[edit]

  1. Grigoryan, Arevhat (14 May 2004). "Very British? Open-minded? Meet Roy Reeve!". Brosse Street Journal. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
  2. Guide, British Comedy. "There She Goes Series 2, Episode 1 - Speech And Language". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  3. "All the fun of the fair! | Sally Reeve". sallyreeve.com. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
  4. "Marco Sanges: Big Scenes @ Hay Hill Gallery, London - Positive Magazine". Positive Magazine. 2010-06-11. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
  5. "D-Contemporary | Unexpected by Sanges". dcontemporary.com. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
  6. "Royce Management". Royce Management. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
  7. "Who we are". SIGNAL Family Support. Retrieved 2022-01-27.

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