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  1. Judith Annabel Leventon (born 20 April 1942 in Hertfordshire, England) is an English actress who has acted in various roles on stage and television.

  2. Actress: Wimbledon. Annabel Leventon was born in Hertfordshire. She received a state scholarship and bursary to attend St Anne's College, Oxford (1961-64). While studying there, she made several appearances at the Playhouse and toured France as Desdemona in the Oxford University Drama Society's production of 'Othello'.

  3. 13 de may. de 2024 · actor & coach. Annabel is an actress, singer, director and writer, as well as a coach in communication and performance. She was nominated Actress of the Year for her lead role in the original London cast of Hair!, and was a finalist in the Offie Awards 2024 in the Leading Actor Category for the role of Edith in The Journey To Venice. Read More.

  4. Annabel Leventon. actor & coach. About Annabel. A grammar school girl with a scholarship to St Anne’s College, Oxford, I paid my way through university singing with a dance band and gained an Honours Degree in English, while acting in Shakespeare, Chekhov, and Brecht. I then had two paths: academia or performing.

  5. Annabel Leventon. Actress: Wimbledon. Annabel Leventon was born in Hertfordshire. She received a state scholarship and bursary to attend St Anne's College, Oxford (1961-64).

  6. Annabel Leventon es una actriz y guionista nacida el año 1942 en Reino Unido conocida por: M. Butterfly, Penmarric (Serie de TV), Rock Follies of '77 (TV) (TV) (Miniserie de TV), Sunday Worship (C), Work Experience (C), Noche real, Chivalry (Serie de TV), Vivo y coleando y Escalofríos... con Patricia Highsmith (Serie de TV)

  7. 16 de jul. de 2019 · It’s an extraordinary play about two Southern women in the fifties. One is an imperious, high- ranking spinster, hanging on to her status like grim death, while the other is her long term secretary/companion of fifteen years, in an era when anything remotely unconventional caused horror and outrage.