Simone Pereira Hind CDG & Anna Dawson CDG
Simone Pereira Hind CDG
Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh credits: The Girls of Slender Means, Macbeth (an undoing), Red Ellen, The Scent of Roses, Life is a Dream.
Theatre credits include: Macbeth (Royal Shakespeare Company), Dracula (National Theatre of Scotland), The White Card (Northern Stage), Twelve Angry Men (Bristol Old Vic), Our Boys (Donmar Warehouse), The Ride Down Mount Morgan (Wyndham's), Sod (Edinburgh Fringe), Desire (Almeida), Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens (Kings Head).
Film credits include: How to Please a Woman (Feisty Dame), Munich The Edge of War (Netflix), Falling for Figaro (Such Much), Nobody Has to Know (Barry Crerar), Moon Dogs (Up Helly Aa), Elizabeth (Working Title), Hilary & Jackie (Oxford Films), Spice World: The Movie (Polygram), My Son the Fanatic (Zephyr).
TV credits include: The Primrose Railway Children, Float, Granite Harbour, Go Now (BBC), The Island (BBC Alba).
Anna Dawson CDG
Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh credits: The Girls of Slender Means, Sunset Song, Anna Karenina, Macbeth (an Undoing), Red Ellen, Scent of Roses, Life is a Dream.
Theatre credits include: Macbeth (Royal Shakespeare Company), Dracula (National Theatre of Scotland), The White Card (Soho Theatre), The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar (Perth).
Film credits include: Midwinter Break (Film 4), Hidden (TipTop).
TV credits: Float, The Island, The Railway Children (BBC), The Brilliant World of Tom Gates (Sky).
In 2021, Anna co-created and developed a tool with Tagmin to ensure all actors get an answer on auditions in support of the Equity Yes/No campaign.
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