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Rebecca Louise Front (born 16 May 1964) is an English actress, writer and comedian. She won the 2010 BAFTA TV Award for Best Female Comedy Performance for The Thick of It (2009–2012).Jennifer Lipman "Bafta for Jewish actress Rebecca Front", The Jewish Chronicle. 7 June 2010 She is also known for her work in numerous other British comedies, including the radio show On The Hour (1992), The Day Today (1994), Knowing Me, Knowing You… with Alan Partridge (1994), Time Gentlemen Please (2000–2002), sketch show (2002), and (2004–2005).

Front has also been seen in a number of dramatic roles, including Chief Superintendent Jean Innocent in Lewis (2006–2014), Mrs. Bennet in Death Comes to Pemberley (2013), Mrs. Landau in The Eichmann Show (2015), Vera in Humans (2015), and Death in Paradise (2019). Her theatre credits include the musicals Company and The Fix at the , directed by .


Early life
Front was born in , , to Sheila and . Her mother wrote children's books, which her father illustrated. Her father also designed the title-logo on the cover of ' album . Her father is and her mother is of Jewish and Welsh descent. Front was brought up in . She gained admission to Ilford County High School for Girls, which converted to a comprehensive school during her time there.

Front became involved in comedy while at St Hugh's College at the University of Oxford, where she studied English and became the first female president of The Oxford Revue. She also trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.


Career
While at Oxford in 1984, Front took part in the revue Stop the Weak. The tour played in Oxford itself, the Gate Theatre, Notting Hill, Edinburgh, , and . In 1985, Front teamed up with and Jon Magnusson to take the show The Bobo Girls go BOO to Edinburgh. She made a short promotional video on energy conservation with Michael Simkins in the late 1980s.

Front achieved a higher profile as a result of her work with Stewart Lee and Richard Herring on the radio shows Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World and On the Hour, and the television and radio series Fist of Fun. She went on to form a close professional association with Chris Morris, , and , who all transferred with Front to The Day Today, the television version of On the Hour. Completing The Day Today were , who was part of the 1984 Oxford University revue with Front and David Schneider, who took part in the 1985 revue. This cast continued to contribute to the comedy canon throughout the 1990s.

In recent years Front has also become a fixture on comedy panel shows on British television and radio including The News Quiz, Have I Got News for You and If I Ruled The World. She has also had minor roles in The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer, Absolute Power and Absolutely Fabulous and she has also played straight acting roles in television drama, including You Can Choose Your Friends, The Rotters' Club, , Lewis and .

In 2003, she was listed in as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy. From 2006, she has written columns for . In 2007, she guest-starred in the The Mind's Eye. Between 2006 until 2014, Front had a recurring role as Chief Superintendent Jean Innocent on the detective drama series Lewis, the successor to Inspector Morse on ITV.

In 2009 and 2012, respectively, she appeared in the third and fourth series of political satire The Thick of It, playing Nicola Murray MP, Secretary of State for Citizenship and Social Affairs and in charge of the dysfunctional 'DoSAC', and later, Leader of the Opposition.Ian Burrell, " Strictly no dancing on a channel that’s serious about scientists" in . 27-04-09 Front featured in the 2010 BBC comedy series Grandma's House playing the part of 's mother Tanya, and Just William, as the mother of William Brown and also starred in the 2011 live-action 3D family comedy film as Henry's headmistress, Miss Oddbod.

In 2012 Front starred as the psychiatrist in the sketch series , where Front's character offers therapy to notable women of history and the present day, including , Mary Queen of Scots, , , , , , and Anna Nicole Smith. The series aired on the British television channel Sky Arts 1. The first episode of a second series was broadcast on 25 November 2014. In 2013, she starred in the new comedy The Spa, in the role of Alison Crabbe. She plays Cox in The Wrong Mans, a six-part comedy-thriller for . The premiere was on 24 September 2013. She reprised this role in December 2014 for a special two-parter. She narrated Fox Wars which was broadcast on 22 October 2013.

In December 2013, aired a new comedy series called Little Cracker. The second programme in the series was an autobiographical story written by Front and her brother Jeremy. It concerns the time she witnessed the near-drowning of her father in a lake; that incident was closely followed by the death of her grandfather. The proximity of these two experiences caused Front considerable personal anguish. Front was eleven years old at the time and, because of the trauma she suffered, she went through a period of not wanting to attend school. The programme included a comedic treatment of this time in her life, followed by Front and her brother explaining the background to the story, and how they came to write and dramatise it. In the programme, Front was played by Lucy Hutchinson, and her father was played by the actor . played her mother and Front played her headmistress, Miss Dyson. Front's school friend character, Karen, was played by Imogen Front.

For their 2013 Christmas season, the commissioned Death Comes to Pemberley, a three-part television drama based on the novel by P. D. James. The story returns to the world of 's Pride and Prejudice, and involves its characters in a new tale of murder and emotional mayhem. Front played the part of Mrs Bennet. The first episode aired on BBC One at 8.15pm on Boxing Day.

In January 2014, Front appeared in the episode "Let Us Prey", about a serial killer who uses medieval torture methods to dispatch their victims. She appeared in the BBC series Outnumbered, playing the headmistress at Karen's school in early 2014. Front portrayed Fiona in the BBC Radio 4 series Love in Recovery. She also starred in the sitcom Up the Women as Helen Bute, the antagonist for three episodes in mid-2013 and a six-episode series in 2015. From 2014 to 2019, she narrated the Channel 4 series .

In 2017, she co-wrote and appeared in the sitcom Shush! on BBC Radio 4, a sitcom set in a library.


Personal life
Front is married to Phil Clymer, previously a radio producer at the BBC World Service; they have two children. Front was part of the BBC English/World Service rep company.

Front's book Curious: True Stories and Loose Connections (published 2014) is a collection of autobiographical stories. A second book, Impossible Things Before Breakfast: Adventures in the Ordinary (published 2018), is a collection of true stories about surprising turns of events, bizarre misunderstandings and improbable life lessons.

(2019). 9781780226125, Orion Publishing. .
Jeremy Front, her brother, is a writer and comic actor. They have collaborated on writing and performance projects. The most recent is a series of spoof documentaries, Incredible Women, for BBC Radio 4.


Filmography
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Film
1995England, My England
1996The OfficePruTV film
Never Mind the HorrocksVarious rolesTV film
CompanySarahTV film
1997The Missing PostmanSarah SeymourTV film
2002Promise Land Short film
2003Jura InterviewerTV film
2004Barbara Gold
2005Colour Me KubrickMaureen
2006This Is Genius: Lucas Wilson IIIGuinevere WilsonTV film
2007You Can Choose Your FriendsAmanda SnellTV film
Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off.... to GlastonburyNarratorTV film
2008ShushAliceTV film
2009Planet 51Various rolesVoice only
2011Ms Oddbod
2015The Eichmann ShowMrs. LandauTV film
Valentina's DreamValentina TereshkovaShort film
2016Billionaire BoyMiss SharpTV film
GrimsbyLady at Worldcure Event
2017Comic Relief Hecklers AnonymousMartha HopkinsTV film
Aunt Marie
Edmund the MagnificentShopkeeperShort film
2018Down a Dark HallMrs. Olonsky
2019The AeronautsAunt Frances
2020MarionetteMaureen
2021Hitman's Wife's BodyguardTherapist
2022Batgirl


Television
1990Up Yer News TV short
1991Tricky BusinessDebbieRecurring role; 3 episodes
1992Dizzy Heights Recurring role; 2 episodes
1993Various rolesSeries 1, Episode 2
Noel's House PartyTV AssistantSeries 2, Episode 16
The Smell of Reeves and MortimerSuzanneEpisode: "Water"
1994ParisMadame TrombautEpisode: "Les Gimmiques"
The Day TodayVarious rolesSeries regular, 7 episodes
1994–95Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan PartridgeVarious rolesSeries regular; 8 episodes
1995Absolutely FabulousCheryshEpisode: "Happy New Year"
Coogan's RunWPC Cathy BriggsEpisode: "Natural Born Quizzers"
1995–96Fist of FunVarious rolesRecurring role; 4 episodes
1996–97Roger and the RottentrollsRottentrollRecurring role; 9 episodes
1997Have Your Cake and Eat ItClaire GrayMiniseries; 4 episodes
1998In the RedBeth ParsonsMiniseries; 3 episodes
1998–99Cathy WinslowRecurring role; 4 episodes
1998–2000LizSeries regular; 13 episodes
1999Sermon from St. Albion'sCherie BlairSeries 2, Episode 1
People Like UsNicola BroadbentEpisode: "The Solicitor"
HeidiEpisode; "The Eyes of Tiresias"
2000–02Time Gentlemen PleaseVicky JacksonSeries regular; 31 episodes
2002Various rolesSeries regular; 6 episodes
I'm Alan PartridgeTessa McPhersonEpisode: "Alan Wide Shut"
2003MarjorieEpisode: "The Clairvoyant"
Various rolesSeries 2, Episode 2
Absolute PowerJoanne StandingEpisode: "Tory Women"
2004–05Cathy ColeSeries regular; 12 episodes

2004–06The Catherine Tate ShowNarratorRecurring role; 9 episodes
2005The Rotters' ClubSheila TrotterMiniseries; 3 episodes
Various rolesSeries 1, Episode 2
The Comic Strip Present...CarolEpisode: "Sex Actually"
2006–2014LewisChief Superintendent Jean InnocentSeries regular; 36 episodes
2008Catherine SumpterEpisode: "Smoke and Shadows"
2009Al Murray's Multiple Personality DisorderChief InspectorSeries 1, Episode 1
2009–2012The Thick of ItNicola MurraySeries regular; 13 episodes
2010Just WilliamMrs. BrownSeries regular; 4 episodes
2010–12Grandma's HouseTanyaSeries regular; 12 episodes
2011Bea MackennaEpisode: "The Gentleman Vanishes"
Mr Blue SkyJacqui EasterRecurring role; 4 episodes
2012Playhouse PresentsThe TherapistEpisode: "Psychobitches"
Miss DysonEpisode: "Rebecca Front's Little Cracker: Rainy Days and Mondays"
2012–14The TherapistSeries regular; 12 episodes
2013Agatha Christie's PoirotMiss BrewisEpisode: "Dead Man's Folly"
The SpaAlisonSeries regular; 8 episodes
Death Comes to PemberleyMrs. BennettMiniseries; 2 episodes
2013–14The Wrong MansCoxRecurring role; 5 episodes
2013–15Up the WomenHelenSeries regular; 9 episodes
2014Reverend Martha HillcottEpisode: "Let Us Prey"
OutnumberedMrs. RaynottEpisode: "Communication Skills"
2015Drunk HistoryEpisode: King Henry VIII/Queen Victoria & Prince Albert/The Black Death
MournerTV short
HumansVeraSeries regular; 7 episodes
WalshEpisode: "The Zygon Invasion"
2016War & PeaceAnna Mikhaylovna DrubetskayaSeries regular; 6 episodes
Mid Morning Matters with Alan PartridgeCallerRecurring role; 2 episodes
Doctor ThorneLady Arabella GreshamMiniseries; 4 episodes
2017QueersAliceEpisode: "Missing Alice"
Love, Lies and RecordsJudySeries regular; 6 episodes
2017–2022The Other OneTess WalcottSeries regular; 9 episodes
2018-19PoldarkLady WhitworthRecurring role; 6 episodes
2019Death in ParadiseFiona TaitEpisode: "Murder on the Honore Express"
Dark MoneyCheryl DenonMiniseries; 4 episodes
2020–22Avenue 5Karen KellySeries regular; 18 episodes
2021GrantchesterReeny McArthurSeries 6, Episode 3
2022The Chelsea DetectiveDiana HopkinsonEpisode: "The Gentle Giant"


Awards and nominations
2010BAFTA TV AwardsBest Female Comedy PerformanceThe Thick of It
Broadcasting Press Guild AwardsBest ActressThe Thick of It
Golden Nymph AwardsOutstanding Actress - Comedy SeriesThe Thick of It
2012British Comedy AwardsBest TV Comedy ActressThe Thick of It
2014RTS Television AwardsComedy Performance


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