Sian Thomas Biography ((?)-)
- Gender
- Female
- Occupation
- Actress
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Stage Appearances
- Duchess de Cristoval, Vautrin, Glasgow Citizens Company, Scotland,1977
- Suzanne Fellini, Semi-Monde, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1977
- Loot, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1977
- Jenny Diver, Threepenny Opera, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1978
- Floria, Painter's Palace of Pleasure, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1978
- Felicita, Good Humored Ladies, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1979
- Tamara, Chinchilla, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1979
- Anna, Don Juan, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1980
- Grusha Vachnadze, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1980
- Lisetta, The Battlefield, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1980
- Mme. La Duchesse de Guermantes, A Waste of Time, Glasgow CitizensCompany, 1980
- Melantha/Octavia, Marriage a la Mode, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1981
- Monimia, The Orphan, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1986
- The Way of the World, Royal National Theatre, London, 1995
- Julia, A Delicate Balance, Theatre Royal, London, 1997
- Queen Elizabeth, Richard III, Royal Shakespeare Company, Savoy Theatre, London, 1999
- Julie, Sleep with Me, Royal National Theatre, 1999
- Goneril, King Lear, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Theatre, London, 1999
- Joanna, Garden, Royal National Theatre, Olivier Theatre, and House, Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre (performed simultaneouslyin separate theatres), 2000
- Liz, Feelgood, Hampstead Theatre, London, 2001
- Also appeared in The Winter Guest, Almeida Theatre, London, then Leeds Playhouse; The Lover and The Stronger, both Battersea ArtsTheatre; China, The Cutting, and A View of Kabul, all Bush Theatre, London; Ezra and The Worlds, both Half Moon Theatre, London; title role in Hedda Gabler, Liecester Haymarket Theatre; asDesdemona, Othello, Lyric Theatre--Hammersmith, London, and Renaissance Theatre; Private Lives, Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre; Kaisers of Carnuntum, Northern Broadsides Theatre; The Illusion, Old Vic Theatre, London; Uncle Vanya, Renaissance Theatre; Bloody Poetry, Royal Court Theatre, London; Countrymania, The Misanthrope, The Mountain Giants, Square Rounds, and The Wandering Jew, all Royal National Theatre, London; Happy End and as Katharina, The Taming of the Shrew, both Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England; Pamela and Too True to be Good, both Shared Experience Theatre; A Passion in Six Days and as Ophelia, Hamlet,both Sheffield Crucible Theatre; Kindertransport, Vaudeville Theatre,London; Rainsnakes, Young Vic Theatre, London.
- Film Appearances
- Thorhild the Sarcastic, Erik the Viking (also known as Erik viking), Orion, 1989
- Aileen Armitage, Wide-Eyed and Legless (also known as The Wedding Gift), 1994
- Television Appearances
- Movies
- Judith Cole, Frankenstein's Baby, 1990
- Queen Isobel, Richard II, 1997
- Miniseries
- Stanley and the Women, 1991
- Lady Steyne, Vanity Fair, Arts and Entertainment, 1999
- Specials
- Doctor Saxon, A Mind to Murder, PBS, 1996
- Voice of Desdemona, Othello, PBS, 1996
- Episodic
- Carol Sharp, "The Last Enemy," Inspector Morse, PBS, 1989
- Mrs. Johnson, "What Care? What Compensation?," No Job for a Lady,1992
- Stella Powell, "Old Flames," Doctor Finlay, 1995
- Julie McAnearney, "Strap Me Vitals," Blind Men, 1997
- Other Television Appearances
- Also appeared in After the Party; The Bill; Billy'sBlues; Fallen Sons; Jury; Maybury; Nancy Astor; Prick Up Your Ears; Rose Red; Shadow of the Noose; Taggart; Tears Before Bedtime; and Victoria Wood Playhouse.
- RECORDINGS
- Taped Readings
- Lord Byron Poems, HighBridge Company, 2000
- Also read for recording of Scandalous Risks, Chivers.