Emma Handy Explained

Emma Handy (born 24 March 1974) is a British actress best known for her West End stage work and her role as DC Paula McIntyre in the ITV1 award-winning drama series Wire in the Blood in which she appeared for five series.

Early life

Emma trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). During the summer of her second year Emma was invited to Hungary to play the leading role in the first English translation of Csongor és Tünde by Peter Zollman at the Merlin International Theatre, Budapest.

Career

During her final year at drama school Emma was offered the part of Yuliya in a new translation of Chekhov's The Wood Demon by Frank Dwyer at the Playhouse Theatre in London's West End. Emma went straight onto the Royal Shakespeare Company to play Jessica in Merchant of Venice[1] and to create the role of Rhona in the premiere of Robert Holman's Bad Weather.

Much of Emma's stage work has been involved with new writing creating many roles including Anna Van Gogh in Nicholas Wright's multi award-winning play Vincent in Brixton directed by Richard Eyre for the Royal National Theatre; Rhona in Robert Holman's Bad Weather directed by Steven Pimlott for the Royal Shakespeare Company; Lou in Murray Gold's 50 Revolutions directed by Dominic Dromgoole for the Trafalgar Studios and Cathy in Polly Teale's award-winning Speechless for Shared Experience at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh.

Emma played Maudie Miller in Trevor Nunn's 2011 revival of Flare Path at the Theatre Royal Haymarket marking the centenary of Terence Rattigan's birth.

In January 2013, Emma performed at the Adelaide Festival in Australia in the premiere of Thursday[2] by the acclaimed playwright Bryony Lavery (Frozen) in a collaboration with Australian-based theatre company Brink Productions and English Touring Theatre.[3]

Handy performed a lead role, the young Queen Elizabeth ll, 'Liz' in Moira Buffini's critically acclaimed play Handbagged examining the relationship between the Queen and prime minister Margaret Thatcher. The production toured the UK in 2015, including performances at the Theatre Royale in Bath,[4] [5] the Cambridge Arts Theatre,[6] and also at the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham.[7] In 2016, Handy talked about playing the queen in an interview timed to coincide with the monarch's 90th birthday.[8]

In 2021, Handy played the role of Ida in the BBC Radio 4 drama series Faith, Hope and Glory.[9]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Black Cab Jem TV series
2000 Pretending to be Judith Keeley 2 episodes
2001 The Bill Lisa Hayes Episode: "Real Crime"
2002 The American Embassy Jules Brody TV series
2002 The Bill Jodie White 1 episode
−2002 Innocents Nurse TV movie
2003 Hear the Silence Ann TV movie
−2003Vincent in BrixtonAnna Van Gogh TV movie
2004 William and Mary Tracy Mellor 4 episodes
2004 Silent Witness DS Gwenda Newton 2 episodes
2004 See Me Jo TV movie
2005 Beneath the Skin Louisa TV movie
2003–2008 Wire in the Blood DC Paula McIntyre 24 episodes
2010 Doctors Linda Stow 4 episodes
2011Threesome Dr CartwrightTV series
2011 Holby CityKatie Blakeman Episode "See You on the Ice"
2016 The Coroner Debbie Patterson Episode: "Crash"
2016 The Worst Witch Mrs Hallow 3 episodes
2017 Doctor Who Mother Episode: "The Lie of the Land"
2015-2022 Doc Martin Samantha Trappett 7 episodes
2023 The Beaker Girls Mrs Cook Series regular

Film

Year Title Role Director
1997 Velvet Goldmine Jean
2001 Iris PC Keaton
2002 Club Le Monde[10] Ra Simon Rumley
2003 Vacuums Marge
2003 Vincent in Brixton Anna Van Gogh Richard Eyre
2006 Balham vs Clapham Emily Tom Yarwood
2012 Fast Girls Rebecca- Team GB Official Regan Hall

Theatre

Year Title Author Role Director Notes
1996 Csongor és Tünde Peter Zollman Tunde Lazlo Magacs Merlin International Theatre, Budapest
1997 The Wood Demon Yuliya Anthony Clark The Playhouse Theatre, London
1997–1999 Twelfth Night Lady in Waiting Royal Shakespeare Company
1997–1999 The Merchant of Venice Jessica Royal Shakespeare Company
1997–1999 Bad Weather Robert Holman Rhona Royal Shakespeare Company
1999 50 Revolutions Lou Trafalgar Studios
2002–2003 Vincent in Brixton Anna Van Gogh National Theatre London, Wyndham's Theatre London, Playhouse Theatre, London
2007 A Midsummer Night's Dream Tito Celestino da Costa International Opera Festival, Lisbon
2008 Crown Matrimonial Royce Ryton Elizabeth, Duchess of York David Grindley ACT Productions
2009 Edward Gant's Amazing Feats of Loneliness Madame Poulet Steve Marmion Headlong
2010 "Speechless" Cathy Shared Experience, Traverse Theatre Edinburgh
2011Flare Path Maudie Miller Haymarket Theatre, London
2012 The Boy who Fell into a Book Monique Steve Marmion Soho Theatre
2013 "Thursday" Bonita D'Olivera Chris Drummond ETT and BRINK Productions for the Adelaide Festival, Australia
2014 "Miss Julie" Kristin Jamie Glover Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival
2015 "Handbagged" Liz UK tour

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Shakespeare, William. The Merchant of Venice. 3 March 2010. Palgrave Macmillan. 978-1-137-00461-1. 135–.
  2. Thursday by Bryony Lavery https://web.archive.org/web/20160303213530/http://www.pozible.com/index.php/archive/index/11757/description/0/0
  3. http://www.glamadelaide.com.au/main/festival-review-thursday/ "Festival Review: Thursday"
  4. http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/whats-on/handbagged-review-susie-blake-emma-10336935 "Handbagged review: Susie Blake and Emma Handy star in the comedy at the Theatre Royal"
  5. http://www.bathchronicle.co.uk/Handbagged-review-Theatre-Royal-Bath/story-28277472-detail/story.html "Handbagged review at Theatre Royal, Bath"
  6. http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Review-Handbagged-Cambridge-Arts-Theatre/story-27973854-detail/story.html "Review: Handbagged at Cambridge Arts Theatre"
  7. http://www.gloucestershireecho.co.uk/arts-diary-Handbagged-Everyman-Theatre-Cheltenham/story-28190142-detail/story.html "The arts diary: Handbagged, Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham"
  8. Web site: Turner. Lauren. Queen at 90: How Elizabeth II is portrayed on stage and screen. 21 April 2016. BBC News Online. 3 March 2022 .
  9. Clement and Gloria. Faith, Hope and Glory Series 1. Writer: Rex Obano; Director: Jessica Dromgoole; Producer: Mary Peate. BBC Radio 4. 15 February 2021. 3 March 2022 .
  10. Book: Pym, John. Time Out Film Guide 2011. 2010. Time Out Guides Limited. 978-1-84670-208-2. 197–.