Joanna Vanderham | |
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Born | Joanna Rosie-Le Van Der Ham 17 October 1990 |
Alma mater | Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2011–present |
Mother | Jill Belch |
Joanna Vanderham (born 17 October 1990)[1][2] is a Scottish actress.[3] She was nominated for an International Emmy Award for her debut role in the Sky One crime drama The Runaway (2011).
Early life
Vanderham was born in Perth and grew up in Scone and Dundee. Her father Tom, a Dutch businessman, and mother Jill Belch, a Scottish professor of cardiovascular research at Ninewells Hospital, divorced when she was a child. She has two sisters and a brother.[4] She attended Robert Douglas Memorial School in Scone and then the High School of Dundee. She then went on to study acting at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff.[5]
Career
Vanderham made her onscreen debut in 2011 as Cathy Connor in the Sky TV six-part crime drama The Runaway, an adaptation of the novel by Martina Cole.[6] She also had a supporting role in the BBC One biographical drama Young James Herriot.[7]
From 2012 to 2013 over two series, Vanderham starred as Denise Lovett in the BBC television series The Paradise, written by Bill Gallagher and loosely based on the novel Au Bonheur des Dames by Émile Zola. She made her film debut as Margo in What Maisie Knew with Alexander Skarsgård and Julianne Moore.
Vanderham played society girl Pamela Luscombe in the BBC drama Dancing on the Edge, directed by Stephen Poliakoff.[8] In 2015, she appeared as Katherine "Kitty" McVitie in BBC Two period drama series Banished[9] and Marian Maudsley in the BBC One romance television film The Go-Between.[10]
Vanderham received a Commendation at the 2016 Ian Charleson Awards for her performance as Queen Anne in Richard III at the Almeida Theatre in London.[11][12][13]
Also in 2016, Vanderham starred in the romance television film The Boy with the Topknot opposite Sacha Dhawan. The following year, she played Claire Elliot in the miniseries One of Us (also known as Retribution) and the younger version of Vanessa Redgrave's character Flora in the two-part drama Man in an Orange Shirt.
In 2019, Vanderham joined the main cast of the American action series Warrior as Penelope Blake. She played Atropos, a recurring character in the fifth season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow. She starred as DS Amanda Drummond opposite Dougray Scott in the 2021 BritBox and later ITVX series Crime, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Irvine Welsh.
Personal life
Vanderham lives in Hackney, East London.[14]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | What Maisie Knew | Margo | |
2013 | Blackwood | Jessica | |
2016 | And Then I Was French | Cara | |
Queimafobia | Alice | Short films | |
2020 | A Song Still Inside | Laura | |
2022 | Selkie | Selkie | |
Eddie & Sunny | Sunny |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | The Runaway | Cathy Connor | Main role; miniseries; 6 episodes |
Young James Herriot | Jenny Muirhead | Miniseries; 3 episodes | |
2012 | Above Suspicion | Amanda Delany | 3 episodes |
2012–2013 | The Paradise | Denise Lovett | Main role; 16 episodes |
2013 | Dancing on the Edge | Pamela Luscombe | Main role; miniseries; 6 episodes |
Marple | Ellie | Episode: "Endless Night" | |
2015 | Banished | Katherine "Kitty" McVitie | Main role; miniseries; 7 episodes |
The Go-Between | Marian Maudsley | Television film | |
2016 | One of Us | Claire Elliot | Main role; miniseries; 4 episodes |
2017 | Man in an Orange Shirt | Flora Talbot | Miniseries; Episode 1 |
The Boy with the Topknot | Laura | Television film | |
2019 | The Tanner | Caitlin | Episode: "Babe's Got a Back Problem" |
2019–2020 | Warrior | Penelope Blake | Main role; 20 episodes |
2020 | Legends of Tomorrow | Atropos | Recurring role; 5 episodes |
2021–present | Crime | DS Amanda Drummond | Main role; 14 episodes |
2022 | The Control Room | Sam | Main role; 3 episodes |
TBA | Outrageous | Diana Mitford | Main role |
Stage
Year | Play | Role | Company |
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2012 | The Promise | Lika | Donmar Warehouse / Trafalgar |
2015 | The Dazzle | Millie Ashmore | Found111 / Michael Grandage Co. |
2014 | Othello | Desdemona | Royal Shakespeare Company |
2016 | Richard III | Queen Anne | Almeida Theatre |
2024 | Double Feature | Tippi Hedren | Hampstead Theatre |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref |
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2012 | International Emmy Awards | Best Actress | The Runaway | Nominated | |
2016 | Ian Charleson Awards | Richard III | Nominated |
References
- ^ Banished: About Joanna Vanderham, BBC, access date 28 June 2016
- ^ Rising Scots star Joanna Vanderham on Banished, The Herald (Glasgow), access date 29 June 2016
- ^ McGinty, Stephen (4 February 2013). "Interview: Joanna Vanderham on nudity in Dancing On The Edge and 'fake drunk acting'". The Scotsman. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
- ^ "Joanna Vanderham interview for Dancing on the Edge". The Telegraph. 4 February 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
- ^ "The Runaway: Joanna Vanderham Biography – Sky1 HD". Sky UK. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
- ^ Mainwaring, Rachel (20 March 2011). "Joanna Vanderham lands role in Sky One's The Runaway". WalesOnline. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
- ^ "Cast announced for Young James". Primetime.unrealitytv.co.uk. 3 July 2011. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
- ^ "The Runaway by Martina Cole coming to the small screen". Dangerouslady.co.uk. Archived from the original on 11 March 2012. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
- ^ "BBC Two – Banished – Katherine McVitie". BBC. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
- ^ "The Go-Between: Meet the Characters". BBC One. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ Hawkins, Helen (11 June 2017). "Paapa Essiedu wins the Ian Charleson award 2016". Sunday Times.
- ^ Snow, Georgia (6 June 2017). "Paapa Essiedu wins 2016 Ian Charleson award". The Stage.
- ^ "Ian Charleson Awards 2016". WestEndTheatre.com. 6 June 2017.
- ^ Jamieson, Teddy (20 November 2021). "Joanna Vanderham on Irvine Welsh's Crime". Retrieved 20 February 2022.
External links
- Living people
- 1990 births
- 21st-century Scottish actresses
- Alumni of the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama
- People educated at the High School of Dundee
- People from Perth and Kinross
- Scottish film actresses
- Scottish people of Dutch descent
- Scottish Shakespearean actresses
- Scottish stage actresses
- Scottish television actresses