Samantha Spiro Explained

Samantha Spiro
Birth Date:1968 6, df=yes
Birth Place:London, England, UK[1]
Yearsactive:1994–present
Spouse:Mark Leadbetter (m. 2002)
Children:2
Education:Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art (BA)

Samantha Spiro (born 20 June 1968) is an English actress and singer. She is best known for portraying Barbara Windsor in the stage play Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick and the television films Cor, Blimey! and Babs, DI Vivien Friend in M.I.T.: Murder Investigation Team, Melessa Tarly in the HBO series Game of Thrones and Maureen Groff in Sex Education. She has won two Laurence Olivier Awards.

Background

Born in Mill Hill, London, England, Spiro grew up in Radlett, Hertfordshire.[2] She is Jewish.[3] [4] Spiro decided to be an actress at the age of ten after seeing a production of Androcles and the Lion at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park.[2] She joined the National Youth Theatre and later trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.[5]

Spiro attended Bancroft's School from 1982 to 1985 and subsequently returned in 2016 for an Arts & Drama masterclass[6] Spiro spoke about how her time at Bancroft's had fuelled her enthusiasm for a career in the Arts.

Spiro married actor Mark Leadbetter, whom she met at drama school, in February 2002.[7] They have two daughters and live in Queen's Park, London.[2]

Career

Theatre

Spiro's first acting job after graduating from drama school was with the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, in productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Boys From Syracuse and Macbeth.[2] Her many theatre credits include As You Like It, Teechers, The Tragic Roundabout, Jumpers, On the Piste, Roots, How the Other Half Loves and Glyn and It, opposite Penelope Keith.[8]

Spiro played Barbara Windsor in Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick at the National Theatre, a production she credits as her first big break, which "open[ed] a lot of doors".[5] She has also appeared in the Minerva Theatre production of Funny Girl and the first West End revival of Alan Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce.[1] [8]

Spiro played Rachel in Mike Leigh's production of Two Thousand Years at the National Theatre. This was the first Jewish role of her career. She said:

For English/Jewish artists in this business, we’re English first and the Jewish thing comes down the line. Whereas in the United States, Jewishness is a much celebrated thing. Jewishness is a part of their very being.

Here, I think, we repress it and, far from celebrating it, almost shy away from it. After Two Thousand Years, I suddenly felt that there is a place for people like me. Until that point I hadn’t had a career playing Jewish people. I had got that stuff out of the way by the time I came to play Fanny Brice [in ''Funny Girl''] who is very much a Jewish character.[3]

In 2009, Spiro played Maria in the Donmar Warehouse production of Twelfth Night at the Wyndham's Theatre, alongside Derek Jacobi, and Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing at the Open Air Theatre.[5] [9] Most recently, she appeared in the acclaimed Open Air Theatre production of Hello, Dolly!, playing Dolly Levi.[2] [5]

In 2013, Spiro played Lady Macbeth in Macbeth at Shakespeare's Globe, alongside Billy Boyd and Joseph Millson.

Discussing whether she prefers acting in the theatre to television or film, Spiro said: "I think theatre prefers me. These days you have to do both, but it never feels as if the TV casting people are beating down my door to offer me work. I just feel that in this business you are lucky if you’re doing something you enjoy."[5]

Television, film and radio

Spiro reprised the role of Barbara Windsor in the television adaptation of Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick, Cor, Blimey!, starring opposite Geoffrey Hutchings.[10]

Her other television credits include The Bill, Cold Feet, Plebs, Coupling, After You've Gone and M.I.T.: Murder Investigation Team, in which she played the lead role of DI Vivien Friend. She described the role of Friend as "quite an unusual departure for me...I've done quite a bit of comedy and I've played characters who are light-hearted and characters who are tarts with hearts. In M.I.T. there is no tart or heart!"[11] In order to research the part, Spiro spent time with a female Detective Inspector with the real-life Murder Investigation Team.[11] From 9 August 2010, Spiro starred in the BBC comedy Grandma's House. She plays the part of Simon Amstell's aunt Liz. In 2012 she also appeared in the SkyArts comedy series Psychobitches, where she played various female icons including Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe and Mary Whitehouse.

In September 2013, Spiro joined the cast of the BBC Three sitcom Bad Education as Professor Celia Green, the new deputy headmaster and adversary to Jack Whitehall's character.

In 2013 Spiro starred in an episode of the Sky Atlantic series Little Crackers, an autobiographical comedy written by Rebecca Front in which Spiro played Front's mother.

In 2016 she joined the HBO series Game of Thrones in Season 6 as Melessa Tarly, the mother of Samwell Tarly.[12] That year she also joined Tracey Ullman's Show in the recurring role of Birgit, the fictitious fridge-magnet-loving personal assistant and confidante to Tracey Ullman's impression of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. She reprised her role in Ullman's Tracey Breaks the News. In 2017 Spiro reprised her role of Barbara Windsor in the BBC One drama Babs, a biopic based on the life of Windsor. She also appeared in the Doctor Who episode "The Doctor Falls", as Hazran.

Spiro has appeared in the films Beyond Bedlam (1994), as WPC Foster, and Tomorrow La Scala! (2002), as Janey. She also played Martha Tabram in From Hell (2001), opposite Johnny Depp.

Her radio drama credits include The Casebook of Inspector Steine, Gospel According to Mary, Little Cinderellas, Beside the Seaside, Show Boat in which she played Magnolia Hawks, Sarah Kahn in Chicken Soup with Barley and the Guy Meredith play Spring Forward, Fall Back for BBC Radio 7.[13]

In 2018 Spiro played the role of Mrs Erlynne in Kathy Burke's production of Oscar Wilde's Lady Windermere's Fan at London's Vaudeville Theatre. This production was recorded and shown in cinemas under the "More2Screen" initiative.

From 2019 to 2023, Spiro portrayed the recurring character Maureen Groff in Laurie Nunn's British comedy-drama series Sex Education.

Awards

In 2001, Spiro was awarded the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in the 2000 season Donmar Warehouse production of Merrily We Roll Along. She won a Whatsonstage.com award for Best Actress in a Musical for the same production.[1] In 2010, Spiro was once again awarded the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in Hello, Dolly! at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park.

Spiro won a 2004 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical, for the production of A Little Night Music at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater in Chicago, Illinois.[14]

In the 2011 British Comedy Awards she won the Best Female Comedy Breakthrough Artist award for her performance in Grandma's House.[15]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1994Beyond BedlamWPC Foster
1998Guru in SevenSharon
2001From HellMartha Tabram
2002Tomorrow La Scala!Janey
2016Me Before YouJosie Clark
2017CarnageEdith Paper
2017Catherine the Great: Husbands, Lovers and SonsCatherine II
2019Mrs. Felix
2023HoardMichelle
One LifeEsther Rantzen

Television

YearShowRoleNotes
1994The BillCherie Episode: "Dealer Wins"
1994The KnockYoung WomanEpisode: #1.1
2000Cor, Blimey!Barbara WindsorTV film
2001Cold FeetRuth Wylie3 episodes
TV Go HomeSarah GaloshesUnknown episodes
2002Sir Gawain and the Green KnightRed LadyVoice; TV film
2003M.I.T.: Murder Investigation TeamDI Vivien Friend8 episodes
2004CouplingJeffina Episode: "9½ Months"
2007After You've GoneAnn Venables2 episodes
2010–2012Grandma's HouseAuntie LizAll 12 episodes
2011Rock & ChipsBeryl BirdEpisode: "The Frog and the Pussycat"
2012Playhouse PresentsMary WhitehouseEpisode: "Psychobitches"
2012–2014PsychobitchesVarious11 episodes
2012Little CrackersSheila FrontEpisode: "Rainy Days and Mondays"
2012Panto!Di JenkinsTV film
2013Bad EducationProfessor Celia Green3 episodes
2014The Wrong MansMariaEpisode: "X-Mans"
2015London SpyDetective Taylor4 episodes
2016–2018Tracey Ullman's ShowVarious13 episodes
2016,2019PlebsSylvia2 episodes
2016Game of ThronesMelessa TarlyEpisode: "Blood of My Blood"
2017BabsBarbara WindsorTV film
2017–2018Tracey Breaks the NewsVariousTV pilot
2017Doctor WhoHazranEpisode: "The Doctor Falls"
Doc MartinTina CollinsEpisode: "Accidental Hero"
2018Grandpa's Great EscapePatricia BuntingTV film
2018Oi LeonardoVarious3 episodes
2018Agatha and the Truth of MurderPamelaTV film
2019Island of DreamsJ. K. RowlingTV film
2019–2020Semi-DetachedKate6 episodes
2019–2023Sex EducationMaureen Groff24 episodes
2020Call the MidwifeGrace CalthorpeEpisode: #9.5
2021Midsomer MurdersPhyllis CuttleEpisode: "For Death Prepare"
2021Ridley RoadLiza EpsteinAll 4 episodes
2021The LarkinsBerthaEpisode: "In Which Ma's Sister Bertha Comes to Visit"
2021RagdollJoy3 episodes
2022DodgerMarie TussaudEpisode: "Waxworks"
2022Not Going OutBigoted WomanEpisode: "Jury"
2022The PentaverateDarleen Windelchuck2 episodes
2023Inside No. 9[16] SueEpisode: Paraskevidekatriaphobia
2023Beyond ParadiseYvonne Wiley1 episode
2023Still UpUpcoming series

Theatre

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 20 Questions With...Samantha Spiro . Paddock, Terri . What's On Stage . 8 April 2002 . 8 July 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110616065243/http://www.whatsonstage.com/index.php?pg=207&story=E8821018189623 . 16 June 2011 . dmy-all .
  2. Web site: Why Samantha Spiro loves Regent's Park . Times Series . 5 June 2009 . 8 July 2009 . 14 June 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200614074729/https://www.times-series.co.uk/news/4422349.why-samantha-spiro-loves-regents-park/ . dead .
  3. News: Interview: Samantha Spiro. Nathan, John . . 4 December 2008 . 8 July 2009.
  4. News: Samantha Spiro: 'I was never an ingenue' . London . The Guardian . Brian . Logan . 11 March 2013.
  5. News: Spiro's inspired roles . Smurthwaite, Nick. . 26 June 2009 . 8 July 2007.
  6. Web site: Game of Thrones Actor Attends Arts Celebration at Former School. Pressburst.news. 21 August 2020.
  7. News: Go directly to jail. Marlow, Will. . 7 December 2002 . 8 July 2009.
  8. Web site: Samantha Spiro On...Playing Funny Girls. Bosanquet, Theo. What's on Stage. 19 May 2008. 8 July 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110616065337/http://www.whatsonstage.com/index.php?pg=207&story=E8821211204095. 16 June 2011. dmy-all.
  9. Web site: Archived copy . 21 August 2020 . 2 June 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160602182043/https://openairtheatre.com/pl99cast.html . dead .
  10. News: I became Babs so completely even now I can't stop doing her wiggle. Lockyer, Daphne . . 2 April 2000 . 8 July 2009.
  11. Web site: Interviews with the team from M.I.T with On The Box. 21 September 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090921135252/http://www.memorabletv.com/onthebox/interviews/mitinterviews.htm#SAMANTHA+SPIRO. 21 August 2020. 21 September 2009.
  12. Web site: Meet the Tarlys: Game of Thrones adds three more actors to season 6!. Watchers On The Wall. 16 September 2015.
  13. http://www.cft.org.uk/cft-productions_talents.asp?tid=396 Chichester Festival Theatre: What's On: Samantha Spiro
  14. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0819087/bio Samantha Spiro – Biography
  15. Web site: In Full: British Comedy Awards – Winners. Digital Spy. 25 July 2017. 22 January 2011.
  16. Web site: Inside No.9 season 8: Guest stars, release date and trailer . 2023-05-16 . BT Group . en.
  17. News: Marlowe. Sam. Fixer-upper worth buying. The Times. 72283. 24 July 2017. T2. 11. 0140-0460.