Siobhan Hewlett
Siobhán Hewlett is an Irish film, television, radio and theatre actress as well as being a writer, producer, poet and artist.
Siobhán hails from a theatrical dynasty stretching back to the 1800s.
Her great grandparents 'Loch & Lomond' were renowned Variety and Vaudevillian performers, as were her grandparents who met whilst performing for the judges and diplomats at the Nuremberg War Trials.
Siobhan's grandmother was the last remaining captain of the Bluebell girls - the high kicking can can troupe who danced her way from Ireland around Europe and South America in the 20's and 30's, working with Mistinguett, Josephine Baker Maurice Chevalier and Jacques Tati.
Her Grandfather, was a celebrated knock about comic whose act involved multiple back flips off walls. Her Great Aunt's Karina and sister the world famous Eve - were renowned contortionists.
Siobhan's late Father, Donald Hewlett was a famous TV star from Jimmy Perry & David Crofts hit shows It Ain't Half Hot Mum and You Rang, M'Lord?. Siobhan's Mother, Therese McMurray was a child star and lead in the first live hospital show 'Emergency Ward 10'.
Early life
Hewlett was born in London and grew up between the West coast of Ireland Lahinch and Whitstable in Kent. Educated in England, Hewlett attended Wellesley House School, Downe House School and The King's School, Canterbury on art scholarships. Whilst at The King's School, Canterbury, she was spotted in a production by the theatrical agent Hamilton Hodell turned down a place at Cambridge to read English and subsequently won a scholarship to study acting at the prestigious Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.Career
Whilst still at drama school at 19, Hewlett was chosen by French film director Antoine de Caunes to play the leading role in Monsieur N, a role that required she learnt French.She starred at the Donmar Warehouse opposite Simon Russell Beale in Christopher Hampton's play The Philanthropist to critical acclaim. "The luscious and accomplished Araminta was played by the luscious and accomplished Siobhan Hewlett, whose electrifying stage presence would have stolen any other show." -The independent
"And can there have been a funnier seduction scene when Siobhan Hewlett, who gives the vamp the perfect amount of boisterous blankness, ruffles Simon Russell Beale's hair."- The Times
Hewlett starred in the British comedy series Fortysomething opposite Hugh Laurie and Benedict Cumberbatch for ITV.
Hewlett played the leading role in Irina Palm, the indie hit at the Berlin international Film Festival, opposite Marianne Faithfull and Kevin Bishop.
Hewlett took some years away from acting to care for her dying Father.
In 2012, Hewlett started working with comic book writer Alan Moore and photographer/director Mitch Jenkins on a series of films "Showpieces" a vast new occult noir fiction. In 2018 Hewlett starred as Faith Harrington opposite Tom Burke as Fletcher Dennis in Alan Moore's The Show Which was to premiere at SXSW in 2020. Hewlett was exec producer.
Additional works
Hewlett is a singer, published artist and poet. Her first exhibition was at The Osborne Studio Gallery, Belgravia, London in 2008.Hewlett studied writing at The Royal Court Theatre's prestigious Young Writers program under playwright Simon Stephens.
Hewlett has adapted, is producing and starring in a feature-length adaptation of short story, The Thing About Cassandra by Neil Gaiman.
Hewlett, alongside old family friend Benedict Cumberbatch was chosen to represent The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity as one of their ambassadors in 2017.
Hewlett, was a founder member with friend Tom Hardy of their theatre group ShotGun.
Theatre
Hewlett's theatre credits include Kitty in Etta Jenks and the Finborough Theatre with Chris O'Dowd, Daniela Nardini and Clarke Peters, directed by Che Walker; Ginny in Relatively Speaking with Peter Bowles; The Waltz of the Toreadors at Chichester Festival Theatre directed by Angus Jackson; and Donny's Brain by Rona Munro at Hampstead Theatre opposite Ryan Early.Credits
FilmYear | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
2002 | The Gathering | Janie | Brian Gilbert | |
2003 | Monsieur N | Betsy Balcombe | Antoine de Caunes | Nominated for six César Awards |
2004 | Piccadilly Jim | Drunk Party Girl | John McKay | |
2007 | Irina Palm | Sarah | Sam Garbaski | Winner of the Jury prize at Berlin Film Festival 2007 |
2009 | Dread | Quaid's Mother | Anthony DiBlasi | |
2011 | Is This a Joke? | Amazing Blonde | Tom Edmunds | |
2011 | Act of Faith | Faith Harrington | Mitch Jenkins | |
2011 | Bonded by Blood | Julia | Sacha Bennett | |
2012 | Jimmy's End | Faith Harrington | Mitch Jenkins | |
2013 | Little Favour | Voice and special thanks | Patrick Victor Munro | |
2013 | Hummingbird | Tracey | Steven Knight | |
2014 | Paddy | Mum | Laurence Spellman and Immanuel von Bennigsen | |
2015 | Lotus | |||
2016 | Brakes | Kate | Mercedes Grower | |
2016 | Nipplejesus | Sarah | Jake Lushington | |
2017 | Country of Hotels | Brenda | Julio Mario Martino | |
2020 | The Show | Faith Harrington | Mitch Jenkins |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Production | Notes |
2003 | Fortysomething | Lucy Proek | ITV | |
2003 | The Canterbury Tales | Karen | BBC | |
2004 | Midsomer Murders | Amanda | ITV | |
2005 | The Virgin Queen | Cecily | BBC | |
2007 | M.I. High | Sonya Frost | BBC | |
2007 | Lilies | Harriet | BBC | |
2007 | New Tricks | Imogen Glover | BBC | |
2008 | Torchwood | Harriet | BBC | |
2009 | Hotel Babylon | Isabel | BBC | |
2009 | Trinity | Claudette | Rough Cut | |
2009 | ' | Catherine of Aragon | Channel 4 | |
2010 | Sherlock | Helen | BBC | |
2011 | Pete versus Life | Mel | Channel 4 | |
2012 | The Syndicate | Hotel receptionist | ITV | |
2012 | Parade's End | Michaelangelo woman | HBO | |
2013 | The Syndicate 2 | Olivia Goldsmith | BBC | |
2017 | When All Is Said And Done - ABBA BIOPIC | Agnetha Faltskog | ITV |
Theatre
Year | Title | Theatre | Role | Notes |
2004 | Etta Jenks | Finborough Theatre | Kitty and Shelley | With Chris O'Dowd, Clarke Peters and Daniela Nardini |
2005 | The Philanthropist | Donmar Warehouse | Araminta | With Simon Russell Beale, Danny Webb and Anna Madeley |
2006 | The Taming of the Shrew | Wilton's Music Hall | Bianca | With Oliver Chris and Rachael Stirling |
2008 | Waltz of the Toreadors | Chichester Festival Theatre | Sidonie | With Peter Bowles, Maggie Steed and Al Weaver |
2009 | Relatively Speaking | Theatre Royal Bath | Ginny | With Peter Bowles |
2011 | Drowning on Dry Land | Jermyn Street Theatre | Gail Gilchrist | |
2012 | Donny's Brain | Hampstead Theatre | Trish Gail | With Emily Joyce, Ryan Early, Nikesh Patel, Skye Lourie |
Video Games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2013 | Mass Effect 3 - Citadel DLC | Maya Brooks | |
2013 | ' | Septima | |
2014 | ' | Additional voices | |
2015 | ' | Shiva/Iceheart | Heavensward expansion only |
2016 | Song of the Deep | Narrator |