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MAGGIE SERVICE
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Female comedy actress
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Age 20s
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Full, soothing, quality voice with a huge range. All round appeal. Pleasing turn of phrase.
Very funny character voices and superb comedy timing.
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STYLE
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Comedy, Cool, Versatile, Natural, Animated, Girl next door, Regional, Warm, Sexy, Smooth, Rich, Corporate.
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ACCENTS
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Very Versatile
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Neutral *
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Just a hint of *
(Glaswegian)
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RP
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Scottish *
(Glasgow)
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Speaks with a neutral accent on a daily basis having lost the glaswegian lilt as she got older, but can slip back into it if asked.
Experienced character actress and can do following accents if needed:
American (Californian, New York, Southern),
Australian,
Cockney,
Dublin,
Edinburgh,
Essex,
Highlands,
Yorkshire,
New Zealand,
West country,
Manchester,
South African &
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CREDITS
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A Flea in Her Ear (Theatre, West End, 2011) Antoinette. Old Vic.
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Earthquakes in London (Theatre, West End, 2010) Liberty, Casey, Old Woman, Sally. National Theatre.
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London Assurance (Theatre, West End, 2010) Pert. National Theatre.
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Miranda (TV, 2010) Georgina. BBC2.
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National Theatre Live (TV, 2010) Pert.
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Maggie Service with a Smile (Theatre, 2009) Gilded Balloon, Edinburgh Festival.
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Stephen & The Sexy Partridge (Theatre, West End, 2009) Various. Trafalgar Studios.
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Well (Theatre, West End, 2009) Joy. Apollo Theatre.
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Foyle's War (TV, 2009) Sylvie Johnstone.
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Girl With A Pearl Earring (Theatre, West End, 2008) Tanneke. Theatre Royal Haymarket.
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Omid Djalili Show (TV, 2008) Various voices. Series 1 & 2.
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The Way Of The World (Theatre, 2007) Royal Theatre, Northampton.
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Hyperdrive (TV, 2006) Computer voices. Series 1 & 2. BBC2.
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Swansong (Theatre, 2005) National Theatre Studio.
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In The Commentary Box (Radio, 2002) Comedy Pilot for radio.
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SINGING ABILITY
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| Mezzo Soprano
(Professional)
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16th Apr 2012
Best New Play: Featuring Maggie Service as Praskovya at the Cottesloe.
8th Feb 2012
Featuring Maggie Service as Praskovya. The Times called it "..rare & special". The National Theatre until 31 March.
12th Jan 2011
A Flea in Her Ear. Richard Eyre directs at the Old Vic until 5th March. ‘Funny evening of whirlwind insanity’ **** The Guardian.
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