Louise breckon-richards bio
You can edit almost every page by Creating an account. Otherwise, see the FAQ. Script error: No such module "Draft topics". Script error: No such module "AfC topic". She has worked extensively in film, TV, theatre and radio for over thirty years. She is also a playwright and award-winning screenwriter. Breckon-Richards debuted on the stage in in the non-profit Torch Theatre.
Over the years, she performed in a variety of both touring and fringe productions of plays and musicals. In , Breckon-Richards starred in a one-woman play at the Pleasance Theatre London called Can You Hear Me Running , which was co-produced by herself [5] [6] [7] and is based on her experience losing her voice as a professional singer.
Breckon-Richards also has a career as a playwright, and has produced multiple works for the stage.
Louise Breckon - Richards (Born
In , she wrote Fire blight , which was selected for reading as part of the Arcola Theatre PlayWrought festival. Breckon-Richard wrote and produced the play The Cloak of visibility which was performed in The Space in Breckon-Richards has portrayed a variety of minor and recurring roles in television. Her first television role was in , where she played Lucy in an episode of The Bill , a British police serial.
In , her most recent television role is that of Beattie Jones on Call the Midwife. Breckon-Richards made her film debut in in a short student film titled Virigin Moon , directed by Peter Callow, for whom this film was a directorial debut.