Shannon Tarbet

Shannon Tarbet
Born (1991-10-27) 27 October 1991
Brighton, England, UK
Occupation actress
Years active 2010–present

Shannon Tarbet (born 1991) is a British actress from Brighton.[1] Having studied at K-Bis Theatre College in Brighton she left school and worked in a bookies. She came to public attention in 2010 with her critically acclaimed[2] professional stage debut as Delilah Evans in Spur of the Moment by Anya Reiss directed by Jeremy Herrin at the Royal Court Theatre in London. She was widely praised[3] and on the strength of that performance she was shortlisted for the Evening Standard Award for Outstanding Newcomer in 2010.[4]

Her second theatre performance was in Mogadishu by Vivienne Franzmann at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester and which then transferred to the Lyric Theatre in London in 2011. Again she was specifically picked out for her good performance and was widely praised.[5] She will also be hosting the Lyric's "Lounge Night" along with her co-star Malachi Kirby from Mogadishu in May 2011.[6] Also in 2011 she appeared as part of the Bush Theatre's contribution to Latitude Festival in The Flooded Grave by Anthony Weigh directed by Hannah Ashwell-Dickinson.

In 2011 she made guest appearances in episodes of the BBC's courtroom Silk, Granada Television's crime series Lewis, ITV's new medical drama Monroe and the BBC's Inspector George Gently.

Film

Year Title Character Production Notes
2013 A Promise[7] Anna Fidélité Productions

Theatre

Year Title Character Production Notes
2014 Hotel
by Polly Stenham[8]
Frankie Royal National Theatre
2013 Circle Mirror Transformation
by Annie Baker[9]
Lauren The Royal Court Theatre
2013 To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee[10]
Jean Louise "Scout" Finch Royal Exchange Theatre
2012 Mary Shelley
by Helen Edmundson[11]
Jane Clairmont Shared Experience
2011 Skane
by Pamela Carter[12]
Ingrid Hampstead Theatre
2011 Play from the multi-authored Sixty Six Books
by Molly Naylor[13]
Iris Bush Theatre 66 Books nominated for Theatre Event of the Year in the Whatsonstage.com Awards
2011 The Flooded Grave
by Anthony Weigh[14]
The Daughter Bush Theatre at Latitude Festival
2011 Mogadishu
by Vivienne Franzmann[15]
Becky Royal Exchange Theatre and Lyric Hammersmith Winner of Best Actress in a Supporting Role in the Manchester Theatre Awards.
Play received Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.
2010 Spur of the Moment
by Anya Reiss[16]
Delilah Evans Royal Court Theatre Nominated for Outstanding Newcomer at the Evening Standard Awards

Television

Year Title Character Production Notes
2015 River[17] Erin Fielding BBC Series 1, Episodes 1 and 6
2011 Inspector George Gently[18] Mary Claverton BBC Gently Unpside Down
Series 4 Episode 1
2011 Lewis[19] Samantha Coyle ITV Old, Unhappy, Far Off Things
Series 5, Episode 1
2011 Monroe[20] Natasha ITV Series 1, Episode 4
2011 Silk[21] Amy BBC Series 1, Episode 5

References

  1. "Shannon Tarbet Profile", United Agents, 2010
  2. Brantley, Ben (2010-08-04), "Theatre Talkback", NY Times
  3. "Spur of the Moment Review", Evening Standard, 2010
  4. "Evening Standard Award nominations", Evening Standard, 2010
  5. Cavendish, Dominic (2011-02-03), "Mogadishu Review", The Telegraph, London
  6. "Lyric Lounge Night", The Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, 2011
  7. "A Promise", Fidélité Productions, 2012
  8. "Hotel", National Theatre, 2014
  9. "Circle Mirror Transformation", Royal Court, 2013
  10. "To Kill a Mockingbird", Royal Exchange Manchester, 2013
  11. "Mary Shelley", Shared Experience, 2012
  12. "Skane", Hampstead Theatre, 2011
  13. "Sixty Six Books", Bush Theatre, 2011
  14. "The Flooded Grave", Bush Theatre at Latitude Festival, 2011
  15. "Mogadishu", Royal Exchange Manchester, 2011
  16. "Spur of the Moment", Royal Court Theatre, 2011
  17. "River", BBC, 2015
  18. "Inspector George Gently", BBC, 2011
  19. "Lewis", Imdb, 2011
  20. "Monroe", Imdb, 2011
  21. "Silk", Imdb, 2011
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