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Warrior Woman


Captured by Elisha Miller 2016

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Headshots 2016


A variety of emotions captured by ELM Photo Studios

Miss Rita Hepworth


Miss Hepworth regularly takes the London stage as part of the currently running 1920s show, 'Mr Quinn's Radio Theatre.' Directed by Mark Phillimore, our stellar cast co-create a fully improvised show each night.

 

Miss Hepworth was born in Dakshineswar, India to a wealthy family. Subject to a difficult past and with a deep interest in the ancient Vedic texts, circumstance brought her to London. 

 

Six colourful characters bring flawless showmanship, lively wireless broadcasts and professionalism on air, but that is only the beginning. Mixed with their contrasting personalities, Mr Quinn's Radio Theatre promises a unique, revealing show you will never forget!

 

Photographs from Hanson Leatherby Photography 2014

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Corporate


Captured by ELM Photo Studios 2016

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Production Stills


'Jane Spencer' in a scene from the Naked Gun; 'Animal Rescue Worker' in the 2016 Natwest TV Commercial

'Piwakawaka' in a self-composed piece of song and spoken word performed at the Doodle Bar, London

'Fitness Enthusiast' in a webmercial for CurrysPCWorld

'Business Acquaintance' in Choose To See, with British actor James D'Arcy, directed by Mary Nighy

'Reem' in Live Stream, Written by Nick Cheeseman and performed a part of the Theatre Breaks Festival, Camden

'Blake' in Shuttering Light, Film produced by Kirsty Richards about conquering depression

Stage debut as 'The Girl/Susan' in Veronica's Room. Performed at The Custard Factory, Birmingham

Kapa haka performer as part of London Maori group, 'Ngati Ranana' for the NZ/Aus Literary Festival

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Naked Gun Parody

Naked Gun Parody

Playing Jane Spencer in this short but classic scene from the hit film.

Natwest TV Commercial

Natwest TV Commercial

Aired in 2016

Piwakawaka in 'Matariki: Song&Story'

Piwakawaka in 'Matariki: Song&Story'

Self-composed piece of spoken word and song about a Maori fairy who lost her family to the humans that destroyed their land. Performed at the Doodle Bar, London, as part of 'Matariki: Song&Story'.

No-one cares that you eat kale!

No-one cares that you eat kale!

Comedic clip made for Currys PC World

Choose to See

Choose to See

Written by award-winning Director, Mary Nighy and featuring British actor, James D'Arcy. Commissioned by The Thomson Reuters Foundation, 'Choose To See' brings our attention to the grim realities about child slavery present even within the developed Western world. You can go to ChoosetoSee.org to sign a petition to end child slavery.

Reem in 'Live Stream'

Reem in 'Live Stream'

Written by Nick Cheesman for the Theatre Breaks Festival. Two unknowns desperate for truth and intimacy, battle it out on a live sex video chat site. Performed at the Fiddler's Elbow in Camden.

'The Girl' in Veronica's Room

'The Girl' in Veronica's Room

Directed by Clare Smith. Stage debut at the Custard Factory Theatre, Birmingham. Challenging main role as a young girl who is brought into the dangerous world of an older couple. Play by Ira Levin.

Blake in 'Shuttering Light'

Blake in 'Shuttering Light'

Produced by Kirsty Richards. This short film explored Blake's journey from the depths of depression to the freedom of happiness.

Piwakawaka in 'Matariki: Song&Story'

Piwakawaka in 'Matariki: Song&Story'

Self-composed piece of spoken word and song about a Maori fairy who lost her family to the humans that destroyed their land. Performed at the Doodle Bar, London, as part of 'Matariki: Song&Story'

No-one cares that you eat kale!

No-one cares that you eat kale!

Comedic clip made for Currys PC World

Kapa Haka performer in Ngati Ranana

Kapa Haka performer in Ngati Ranana

Ngati Ranana are the London Maori club. We perform songs, actions, and poi all over the UK and Europe.

Headshots


Taken by Jordan Lee, Summer 2013

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