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Siobhan Hewlett (born 15 April 1983) is a British-born Irish film, television, radio and theatre actress, writer, producer, poet and artist. Her acting credits include (2003), The Canterbury Tales (2003), The Philanthropist (2005), The Virgin Queen (2005), (2007), (2008), Hotel Babylon (2009), (2009), Sherlock (2010), Bonded by Blood (2011), Hummingbird (2013), (2016), The Show (2021), and McDonald & Dodds (2021).


Biography
Hewlett's father, , was an actor who appeared in It Ain't Half Hot Mum and other sitcoms, and her mother, Thérèse McMurray, was a child star. She was the lead in the hospital-based drama Emergency Ward 10, and star of Dad's Army, and Are You Being Served.

Educated in England on art scholarships, Hewlett attended Wellesley House School, Downe House School, and The King's School, Canterbury. A period of family ill health during Siobhán's childhood meant that she became her family's main carer. She won a scholarship to study acting at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in , for a 3-year classical acting diploma course.

Hewlett was brought up between the West of Ireland (Lahinch) and the East Kent coast of England (Whitstable).

Hewlett studied playwriting at the Royal Court Theatre's Young Writers program under playwright . She also spent some time in Los Angeles, attending improv school as well as performing with L.A. Theatre Works.


Career
Whilst still at drama school at 19, Hewlett was chosen by French film director Antoine de Caunes to play the leading role in , a role that required she learn French. Shortly afterward, she starred in the British comedy series Fortysomething, opposite and Benedict Cumberbatch, for ITV.

Hewlett made her professional stage debut at The Finborough Theatre in London, starring opposite Chris O'Dowd, , and in Etta Jenks. She found further success in 1999, when starring opposite Dame and , in BBC BAFTA winning The Canterbury Tales.

In 2005, Hewlett made her West end stage debut at the , starring alongside Simon Russell Beale, in the Christopher Hampton hit play The Philanthropist, To rave reviews, “ The luscious & accomplished Araminta was played by the luscious & accomplished Siobhán Hewlett, whose electrifying stage presence would have stolen any other show.” - The Independent. The show was nominated the 2006 South Bank show award for Theatre.

In 2007, she starred in the indie hit , opposite Marianne Faithfull and which won the audience prize at The Berlin international Film Festival. Hewlett continued working with Cumberbatch when she guest starred in the first episode of award-winning Sherlock and hit series Parades End.

Hewlett has worked with comic book writer ( , V for Vendetta) and photographer/director Mitch Jenkins. Hewlett starred as journalist Faith Harrington in a series of occult noir films – the first of which, was 'Act of Faith'. Hewlett became exec producer on the series, 'Showpieces' and subsequent feature, The Show starring opposite Tom Burke as Fletcher Dennis.

In 2020, Hewlett began collaborating with re imagining one of his short stories into a feature film.


Theatre
Hewlett's theatre credits include Araminta in The Philanthropist at the with Simon Russell Beale Kitty in Etta Jenks at the Finborough Theatre with Chris O'Dowd, and , directed by ; Ginny in Relatively Speaking with ; The Waltz of the Toreadors at Chichester Festival Theatre directed by Angus Jackson; and Donny's Brain by at Hampstead Theatre opposite Ryan Early.


Additional works
  • In 2008, Hewlett had her first exhibition at The Osborne Studio Gallery, Belgravia, London exhibiting her talents as a singer, published artist and poet.
  • Hewlett has adapted, is producing and starring in a feature-length adaptation of short story, The Thing About Cassandra by .
  • Hewlett, alongside old family friend Benedict Cumberbatch, was chosen to represent The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity as one of their ambassadors in 2017.
  • She is also a surfer, and plays the guitar.


Filmography

Film
Nominated for six César Awards
Winner of the Jury prize at Berlin Film Festival 2007
post production


Television


Theatre
With Chris O'Dowd, and
With Simon Russell Beale, Danny Webb and
With and
With , and
With Peter Bowles


Video games
Heavensward expansion only


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