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Helen is an English actress from London. Born into a very theatrical family, she started performing at a young age. She trained at the New York Film Academy, Drama Studio London, and Amanda Redman's Artist Theatre School. In 2009 she was honoured to be asked to represent her Drama School and perform on Shakespeare's Globe Stage for The Sam Wannamaker Festival. Once graduating from drama school, Helen toured Spain for 8 months with La Tourne Teatro (in conjunction with Onatti Theatre) as part of their debut cast and company. She has worked three times with Emma Farlow-King's Shadow Road Productions, the latest of which made her debut on a London Westend Stage, in a charity production about PTSD at The Guildgud Theatre. She also received a 5 star review for her role as Cecily Carr in Diamond Days. She has also performed for 4 years with The Cambridge Shakespeare Festival. Roles include Titania (Midsummer Night's Dream), Lady MacBeth (Macbeth), Mistress Quickly (The Merry Wives of Winsdor), Regan (King Lear), Viola (Twelfth Night), Bianca (The Taming of the Shrew), Audrey/Le Beau (As You Like It) Other roles include Hannah Jarvis (Arcadia), Millament (The Way of the World), Olivia (Twelfth Night), Gwendolin Farfax (The Importance of Being Ernest) TV credits include Miss Bingley (Pride and Prejudice) and Sarah in (South Riding) both for Greasepaint Studios. Film Credits include My Name is Lenny. Starring Josh Helman, Mike Bisping, Chanel Cresswell, directed by Ron Scapello She has a good ear for accents and can sing. Helen also has experience in theatre directing, and modelling, and as a resting actor has worked as a butler for Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber's theatre company The Really Useful Group