Sasha Waddell
Pamela
Sasha read English Literature at Durham University before going on to train at the Drama Studio London.
She is thrilled to be returning to Vienna’s English Theatre, having first performed here in 2006 when she appeared as the wayward Jane Banbury in Noel Coward’s
Fallen Angels. Last spring she was back again, relishing the myopic role of Lady Driver in
Donkeys’ Years, before returning in the autumn to play Stephanie Abrahams in
Duet For One.
Other theatre includes
Lady Windermere’s Fan at Chichester Festival Theatre,
Twelfth Night on tour with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Noel Coward’s lesser known early hit
The Young Idea at Chester Gateway, Bernard Shaw’s
Candida on tour, the award-winning
All Talk at the Tristan Bates Theatre,
Private Lives at Margate Theatre Royal,
The Winter’s Tale in a rare Spiegeltent for Creation Theatre in Oxford,
An Ideal Husband at the Bridewell Theatre, the UK premiere of
Equiano in London and on tour and
Dear Brutus at the much-loved King’s Head pub theatre in London.
On film Sasha recently appeared as the long-suffering Mary Singh in
Ealing Comedy (Optimist Films). Television roles include British agent Naomi Russell in
Julian Fellowes Investigates A Most Mysterious Murder: The Case of the Earl of Erroll (BBC1), tsunami survivor Anna Beyerink in
Krakatoa (Channel 4) and Fergie in the TV movie
The People’s Princess (Channel 5). Other TV appearances include
Gobble (BBC1),
A Lump in My Throat (BBC2) and
Girls in Love (
ITV).