Barbara
Leigh Hunt
Barbara
began her career at the age of 12, broadcasting for the BBC.
She studied drama at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School before
joining London Old Vic to tour the USA and Canada in A Midsumers
Night’s Dream. She rejoined the Old Vic several years later
and played Helena in The Dream and Portia in The Merchant
of Venice, again touring Europe and USA several times. Repertory
at Lowestoft, Colwyn Bay, Guildford, Nottingham, Bristol and
Birmingham. Parts played include Saint Joan, Hedda Gabler,
Lady Macbeth and Ann Whitefield in Man and Superman. Two major
European and US tours of Love’s Labours Lost, Hamlet and Guthrie’s
production of Measure of Measure. For Prospect Venice Preserv’d.
West End productions includes A Woman of No Importance, Pack
of Lies, A Severed Head, Mrs Mouse, Are you Within? and The
Formation of Dancers.
RSC
includes A Woman of No Importance, Sherlock Holmes (and on
Broadway), Merry Wives of Windsor, The Winter’s Tale, King
Lear, Hamlet, Richard III, Travesties, Every Good Boy Deserves
Favour, That Good Between Us, The Forest, La Ronde, The Hollow
Crown, Pleasure and Repentance. Other Theatre includes tours
of Getting Married, Canaries Sometimes Sing, Christopher Fry’s
One Thing More or Caedmon Construed, Barnaby and the Old Boys’
at Theatre Clwyd. Royal National Theatre appearances includes
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Bartholomew Fair, The Voysey Inheritance,
An Inspector Calls (Lyttleton tour and Olivier – Olivier Award
for Best Supporting Actress). The David Hare Trilogy and Racing
Demon In Los Angeles, The Importance of Being Earnest at Birmingham
Rep and The Old Vic.
Television
Includes;
George
Eliot – A Scandalous Life, Bertie and Elizabeth, Midsummer
Murders, The Seigfried Idyll, Search for the Nile, Macbeth,
Love Lies Bleeding, Cold Feet, All for Love, Paying Guests,
Tumblesown, A Perfect Hero, The Best Man To Die, Anna Lee,
Absence of War, Pride and Prejudice, The Echo, Sunburn and
the final Kavanagh QC. Wives and Daughters.
Film
includes;
Hitchcock’s
Frenzy, Henry VIII and His Six Wives, Bequest to the Nation,
Oh Heavenly Dog, Wagner, Paper Mask, Keep the Aphidistra Flying,
Tosspot and currently Mira Nair’s Vanity Fair.
A
frequent broadcaster, she has made numerous recordings.
Concert work includes performances at the Proms and many recitals
at major UK arts festivals. Barbara is also a Governor of
the RSC and an associate actor.
Radio
includes;
Sister
of Death BBC Radio
Separate Tables BBC Radio
The Russian Diary of Lady Londonderry BBC Radio
The Dacha BBC Radio
Love
BBC Radio
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