Rachel Pickup Explained

Rachel Pickup
Birth Place:London, England
Alma Mater:Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1996–present

Rachel Pickup is a British theatre, television and film actress. Her first major role was as Kaye Bentley in the 10-part BBC TV series No Bananas, with Alison Steadman and Tom Bell. She has since appeared in many British and American TV shows and has worked extensively in theatre, playing most of the major Shakespearean heroines. She played Portia in The Merchant Of Venice at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, opposite Jonathan Pryce.

Pickup appeared in Chronic starring Tim Roth and directed by 2012 Un Certain Regard winner, Michel Franco.

Early life

Her father is actor Ronald Pickup, and she grew up in a theatrical family. She joined the National Youth Theatre and studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).

Career

Before graduating from RADA, Pickup won a part in the BBC series No Bananas, playing the role of Kaye Bentley, her first professional engagement.[1] This was followed by a role opposite Alan Bates in Mike Poulton's Fortune's Fool. Other major theatre roles followed, including Irina in Mike Poulton's translation of Three Sisters for Bill Bryden, Olivia in Twelfth Night for Terry Hands, Helena in All's Well That Ends Well for Irina Brook,[2] [3] Portia in Julius Caesar for David Farr at the RSC, Sylvia in The Two Gentlemen of Verona and Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream also for the RSC.

In 2003, Pickup appeared at The Old Vic in King Lear playing Cordelia.[4] This was followed by Ophelia in Calixto Bieito's Hamlet, and Helen of Troy in Troilus and Cressida for Peter Stein.She had a supporting role in the film Basil and AKA.

In 2011, she moved to the United States to appear in the Shakespeare Theatre Company's production of An Ideal Husband. In August 2011, she made her New York Off-Broadway debut in the Irish Repertory Theatre's 20th Anniversary production of Dancing at Lughnasa. Other productions at the Irish Repertory Theatre include Airswimming by Charlotte Jones for "Fallen Angel Theatre" and A Mind Bending Evening of Beckett for Robert Flanagan. In 2014, Pickup played Goneril at the new Polonsky Shakespeare Theatre for Theatre for a New Audience, in Brooklyn New York, opposite Michael Pennington's King Lear, and Amanda in director Darko Tresnjaks production of Private Lives at Hartford Stage, Connecticut, opposite American actor Ken Barnett.

Pickup played Portia in The Merchant Of Venice at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, England, opposite Jonathan Pryce, directed by Jonathan Munby, and appeared in the feature film Chronic directed by Michel Franco, which was part of the official selection for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. She had a cameo role as Fausta Grables in Wonder Woman.

Pickup appeared with her father for the first time in 2008 in an episode of Midsomer Murders:The Magician’s Nephew and played Molly, the central role in her mother's first screenplay "G - Litter" in 2015.

Pickup starred at the Criterion Theatre in The 39 Steps and has worked with Sir Peter Hall several times, including his 2009 revival of Bedroom Farce.

Awards

For Ophelia in Hamlet Pickup won a Herald Angel award. She also won a MEN Best Supporting Actress Award for her performance in Time and the Conways at the Royal Exchange theatre in Manchester. She was nominated for a Critics' Circle Best Actress Award for her performance in Miss Julie with Stephen Unwin at the Rose Theatre, Kingston.

Filmography

Film

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1998BasilClara Fairfax
2002AKAStella Primrose
2015ChronicSarah
2016The Merchant of VenicePortia
2017Wonder WomanFausta Grables
2020The Skin GameMary Booker

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Soldier SoldierCherylEpisode: "Poles Apart"
1996No BananasKaye Bentley10 episodes
2000–2013DoctorsVarious roles4 episodes
2001Relic HunterAmanda ReardonEpisode: "The Royal Ring"
2001Victoria & AlbertLady Henrietta StandishTelevision serial
2002Casino GirlTelevision film
2004Holby CityKate LewisEpisode: "Honour Thy Father"
2006Rosemary & ThymeJenny ChanningEpisode: "Enter Two Gardeners"
2006Live!Girls! present DogtownLesley Parkes4 episodes
2008Midsomer MurdersIsolde BalliolEpisode: "The Magician's Nephew"
2009Small IslandMrs. RyderEpisode #1.1
2010Garrow's LawMaria ReaderEpisode #2.2
2013House of AnubisMara's lawyerEpisode: "House of Enemies"
2014ElementaryAllison FullerEpisode: "The Diabolical Kind"
201450 Ways to Kill Your LoverMickey FaveauEpisode: "Chickened Out"
2017Great PerformancesUnderstudyEpisode: "Present Laughter"
2018DietlandMrs. GormelyEpisode: "F... This"
2018, 2019Madam SecretaryLana2 episodes
2019GrantchesterMeredith DavenportEpisode #4.5
2021The Beast Must DieIndiaEpisode #1.3
2022Sister Boniface MysteriesJocelyn KellyEpisode: "Scoop!"
2023CasualtyChristy EakinsEpisode: "Lost in Translation"

Notes and References

  1. News: Gilles . Stuart . Young Rachel is tipped to fly far . subscription. . 25 May 1996. britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk.
  2. Book: Rosenblum . Joseph . The Definitive Shakespeare Companion [4 volumes]

    Overviews, Documents, and Analysis [4 volumes] ]

    . 22 June 2017 . Bloomsbury Publishing USA . 979-8-216-07283-6 . 1418 . en.
  3. Book: Wells . Stanley . Stanley Wells . Shakespeare Survey . 16 October 2003 . Cambridge University Press . 978-0-521-54184-8 . 223 . en.
  4. Web site: Rachel Pickup. Society of London Theatre . https://web.archive.org/web/20120213150540/http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/news/interviews/view/item71724/Rachel-Pickup/ . 13 February 2012. 2 April 2003.